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Pdt 911ha?

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mu2

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Anyone know what’s going on with 911HA? I was in LGA the other day and FS had 911. He took off said the controls didn’t feel right and returned to the field. When Mx pulled the pitch disconnect the Cap side was hard to move and F/O side normal.

FS wasn’t freaking out and handled it well because it wasn’t a big deal. Within 20 minutes we had some outer Captain on our plane telling us that they almost lost the plane. Haha the story got mangled in only 20 minutes.

Has anyone flown the plane since? What was in the logbook? What was the fix?
 
Anyone know what’s going on with 911HA? I was in LGA the other day and FS had 911. He took off said the controls didn’t feel right and returned to the field. When Mx pulled the pitch disconnect the Cap side was hard to move and F/O side normal.

FS wasn’t freaking out and handled it well because it wasn’t a big deal. Within 20 minutes we had some outer Captain on our plane telling us that they almost lost the plane. Haha the story got mangled in only 20 minutes.

Has anyone flown the plane since? What was in the logbook? What was the fix?

Lubed yoke. Ops check good.
 
Hey, go easy. Those junior captains are getting molested by everyone else, we don't need to join the party...
 
Sounds like something to talk about outside a public forum...
 
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"wrench removed from left wing root. flight test complete, no irregularities noted."
 

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