CaravanMan
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WORD.Princedietrich said:175 to the middle marker, then hit the brakes.
It's much fun.
Okay, that was lame. Lol
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WORD.Princedietrich said:175 to the middle marker, then hit the brakes.
It's much fun.
USC328 said:Also word to the wise. If you accidentally pull the condition lever to idle cutoff instead of low idle, DON'T try to fix it and push the condition lever back to low idle. I've never done it, but I hear it can really burn up the turbines. It also gives you a free tug ride into the ramp.
Funny story... on my first night as a new 'Van pilot I had another company pilot riding along. This guy was pretty intimidating to me, especially since I was sooo new to the plane/turbine, 135 world, and the "pressure" of UPS, etc. Well, he was barking orders at me the whole flight down, which was only 30 mins, so I was really nervous trying to get all the unfamiliar paperwork done in a short amount of time. We landed, and as I was turning off the runway I reached for the condition lever and pulled it from High Idle to Low Idle........and right past that into Cut Off. Bleh. Dead engine. I was freakin out! We were half on the runway, half on the taxiway, lol! I was so nervous and embarrased. The detent for the Condition Lever was pretty much non-existant on that particular plane, so it was very easy to move it right into Shut Off accidentally, and that being my first flight in that plane, well...lol. Funny story though.USC328 said:Also word to the wise. If you accidentally pull the condition lever to idle cutoff instead of low idle, DON'T try to fix it and push the condition lever back to low idle. I've never done it, but I hear it can really burn up the turbines. It also gives you a free tug ride into the ramp.
As said before, fly safe and be smart in that airplane. If you float 311 in FWA, plan accordingly. FWA-MKE equals 40nm off shore at the furthest point. Ya, it's a reliable engine, but are you willing to bet your life on it?? Ask the old Omaha pilot. He did an excellent job but I'm sure he has a different view about the PT6 now.
Princedietrich said:175 to the middle marker, then hit the brakes.
It's much fun.
osu_av8r said:That's crazy talk, you can't do that!!! Vans are so hard to slow down. And how could you be that fast with the 100ft/lbs per minute power reduction to avoid shock cooling?!! :laugh:
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