Typhoon1244
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avbug said:Loss of the aircraft during most overspeed situations is pilot error.
Come hop in a Brasilia sim for a while, then talk to me about not blaming the prop. I've seen people with 5,000 hours in the '120 who know exactly when the failure is going to happen, and they still lose it. A catastrophic overspeed of the left prop at V1 and max. gross takes full right rudder and about twenty pounds of right aileron just to keep the wings level...and you still might settle back to the ground. Don't forget, the guy in Brunswick was (at the time) ASA'a most experienced Brasilia captain.
Most FAA examiners will tell you that the toughest check rides are the 727 F/E and the Brasilia type-rating...and it's largely because of that marvel of engineering, the Hamilton Standard 14RF9.
Don't get me wrong, I liked flying the '120. But after a year in each seat of the Brakillya, I'm happy to be flying something with nice quiet ducted fans! (And ACM's that actually cool.)