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Scorch said:it was determined to be the flap motor due to a simple voltometer test, concluding that the flap motor was not running a current. It was thus run cold. As far as you "lecturing" me regarding the extent of the potential danger, please do not exaserbate the situation, as I had a former A&P looking over the problem alongside. Please utilze some logical discretion. I was not flying with a hole in the plane, a loose wing, nor do I appreciate any assumption that my lapse in judgement was to be the cause of an almost fatal flight, grow up, use some logic.
Scorch said:As far as you "lecturing" me regarding the extent of the potential danger, please do not exaserbate the situation, as I had a former A&P looking over the problem alongside. Please utilze some logical discretion. I was not flying with a hole in the plane, a loose wing, nor do I appreciate any assumption that my lapse in judgement was to be the cause of an almost fatal flight, grow up, use some logic.
Scorch said:it was determined to be the flap motor due to a simple voltometer test, concluding that the flap motor was not running a current. It was thus run cold. As far as you "lecturing" me regarding the extent of the potential danger, please do not exaserbate the situation, as I had a former A&P looking over the problem alongside. Please utilze some logical discretion. I was not flying with a hole in the plane, a loose wing, nor do I appreciate any assumption that my lapse in judgement was to be the cause of an almost fatal flight, grow up, use some logic.
...I was wondering what it looked like from the outside........pass the popcorn and the Tabasco.........TonyC said::::: grabbing a comfortable seat with a good view ::::
please do not exaserbate the situation, as I had a former A&P looking over the problem alongside.
The mechanic was not on the field and I absolutely have to be back tomorrow morning,
avbug said:Seeing as you're not a mechanic (there wasn't one available), what "diagnostic" did you "run" to determien that all was hunkey dorey before departing in this airplane? You didn't describe altering the aircraft in a manner appropriate to the administrator or obtaining a ferry permit...only that you had to absolutely be home. Get there itis kills.
In the past few years, I've seen a cockpit fill up with a thick misted cloud of H5606 hydraulic fluid. The only warning was a very slight whiff of the stuff before hand. I've seen landing gear fail up and down. I had a trim stick full down a few days ago just after emerging from the overcast; the only indication had been an almost imperceptible slowing of the trim before. I had to land it that way. I've had flaps retract on their own; they're down, and bang, they're up. Engines pump out thirty gallons of oil in very short order, over hot exhaust and the wing, with nothing more than a very slight dribble of oil to forewarn. Lighting catch fire when it appeared okay...just a flicker, that's all. Two small stains, hardly noticable even when you knew where to look, fortold the fact that both wings were cracked completely through on a large four engine airplane.
Yet you've run your own diagnostic, and determined that the motor is the problem. Not a binding, not anything else, but the motor. No shorting out before the breaker, nor after, nor the potential for a fire (which a breaker may or may not help interrupt), nor any wiring damage when the breaker popped in the first place (the breaker is there to protect the wiring, not the motor). You're sure that nothing else is wrong...but what caused the motor to fail?
Very often small things foretell big things, and the proverbial tip of the iceberg is all you see. You didn't mention making the flight legally, so the implication is that it was conducted sans 91.213 or a ferry permit. But as you said, you absolutely had to be home, so that would make everything okay, is that right.
At least you didn't die. That's the final determination that everything is okay and you did good.
TonyC said::::: grabbing a comfortable seat with a good view ::::
dash8driver said:ATTENTION: Spelling and grammar rules will now be strictly enforced. You have been warned.
TonyC said:No, no, no... not hardly. Were that the case, I would have already contributed several posts on the matter. No, this is too fun to watch, and besides, I have to wipe the butter off my fingers before I touch the keyboard.
More popcorn, anyone?
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...Large,overweight,poorly-maintained 4 engine jets long distances overwater with max freight and min fuel in bad weather
FL000 said:Over/under on posts before thread deletion?
Seeing as how it's Sunday night, and I haven't seen IF4F lurking, I'll give it 45 posts, not including mine. So, over or under?
Scorch...now there's an appropriate user name.
Scorch said:it was determined to be the flap motor due to a simple voltometer test, concluding that the flap motor was not running a current. It was thus run cold. As far as you "lecturing" me regarding the extent of the potential danger, please do not exaserbate the situation, as I had a former A&P looking over the problem alongside. Please utilze some logical discretion. I was not flying with a hole in the plane, a loose wing, nor do I appreciate any assumption that my lapse in judgement was to be the cause of an almost fatal flight, grow up, use some logic.
avbug said:Yep, I did confiscate the keys. I knew the pilot, he knew me, and he respected the action.
avbug said:I've had friends that respected me, whose car keys I confiscated and allowed to take a taxi, instead...go figure. You never did that??
Don't spillthe tobasco sauce in your lap. It may be hard to explain.
That's a LOAD off of my mind. Currently, I have been drawn to the same conclusion without blowing a fuse.Ralgha said:Voltmeters do not show current flow.
avbug said:I see you managed to get the butter off your fingers long enough to play spelling cop.
I can't tell you how grateful I am.
Hahaha...I jest. Lady's Island is a nice place. It's definitely quaint.Denizen said:FN FAL
I think it is Frogmore INTERNATIONAL Airport *grin*