I just had a friend who was struck by lightning as he was flying in IMC. There were no radar returns in the area of the strike. He heard a pop and saw a bright flash near the right prop. Slight damage to the trailing edge of 1 prop blade on the right and the other damage site was the left winglet. No noticable affect on any of the avionics. The pax didn't even notice the strike. He had to continue flight for another half hour to get out of the mountains and everything worked normally. The static wicks seem unchanged.
The right engine is being tested for magnetism which would indicate a surge of eletricity in that area. If there is a magnetic field detected, parts must be inspected/replaced due to possible arcing. The arcing could have affected the properties of the metal due to the intense heat of the arc.
Is there anything else he should check/be aware of as a result of this encounter?
Any interesting lightning encounter stories out there??
The right engine is being tested for magnetism which would indicate a surge of eletricity in that area. If there is a magnetic field detected, parts must be inspected/replaced due to possible arcing. The arcing could have affected the properties of the metal due to the intense heat of the arc.
Is there anything else he should check/be aware of as a result of this encounter?
Any interesting lightning encounter stories out there??