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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330, Posted: 11 Oct 2017, 12:48 |
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Joined: 12/03/14 Posts: 19252 Post Likes: +23615 Company: Ciholas, Inc Location: KEHR
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Username Protected wrote: Murphy’s Law... if you’re not on the program, the #3 bearing will fail The question is, if you are on the program, would you still end up paying for it anyway. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 11 Oct 2017, 13:14 |
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Joined: 01/01/10 Posts: 3435 Post Likes: +2389 Location: Roseburg, Oregon
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Username Protected wrote: Sorry I brought it up Clint. But I do appreciate your explanation. Off at A4 contacting ground. No problem. I'm glad you understand.
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 11 Oct 2017, 14:08 |
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Joined: 12/31/16 Posts: 1096 Post Likes: +1006 Company: Flying Fur Animal Rescue Location: KCKZ
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Username Protected wrote: I had an engine failure in my Mustang last week. The flight had been uneventful prior to reducing power for cruise at FL330. I had leveled off, built speed for a couple minutes, and when I reduced power I heard a pronounced "thump, thump, thump" in the back and the ITT on my right engine shot through redline. I did not get a master caution or warning light. I pulled the right engine power to idle, and the ITT continued in the red. So, I shut the right engine down. I advised ATC of my situation and was immediately cleared to descend and divert. I made a 180 and headed back. The Mustang handled very well throughout the flight, and the single engine approach and landing was easier than in the sim. I must give FlightSafety kudos for properly preparing me for this event. In the end, it felt like a non-event. An inspector from the Sacramento Service Center came up last weekend to have a look. He found metal in the oil and filter, but we're not sure where it's from at this point. The oil bypass valve was not popped. Pratt has shipped a rental engine, which will arrive Monday. The MSU will install it next week and send my engine to Pratt for repair. I'll make additional posts as I learn more. This unscheduled engine event is another reason to be enrolled in an engine program. One never knows when it could come into play. In this case, it's providing some valuable insurance. Also, I'm glad my jet has two engines. It changed the outcome of this event significantly. You know your in a different category when you can use terms like "rental engine" in conversation
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 13 Oct 2017, 13:52 |
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Joined: 11/03/08 Posts: 14530 Post Likes: +22860 Location: Peachtree City GA / Stoke-On-Trent UK
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Username Protected wrote: Just had some spare time to catch up on this thread. I envision an MU2 will be on the market soon and a Citation SII with run out JTDs will replace it - no engine program and lots of steam gauges which will be hand flown into the flight levels. Just so long as it is not over insured and then accidentally wrecked, or burned! fire is scary, better to ditch it.
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 13 Oct 2017, 22:26 |
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Joined: 11/07/11 Posts: 721 Post Likes: +392 Location: KBED, KCRE
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So not to beat a dead horse, but is the answer that the engine program is an insurance policy or is it a cost leveler?
Thanks,
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 13 Oct 2017, 22:34 |
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Joined: 10/10/14 Posts: 1472 Post Likes: +1199 Location: St George UT
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Be careful about hand flying above FL280 :-) :-)
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 13 Oct 2017, 23:16 |
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Username Protected wrote: So not to beat a dead horse, but is the answer that the engine program is an insurance policy or is it a cost leveler?
Thanks,
Chip- Yes. Insurance policy against premature major failures. Cost leveler for major periodic inspections.
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 13 Oct 2017, 23:17 |
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Username Protected wrote: Be careful about hand flying above FL280 :-) :-) No problem hand flying in climb or descent above or below FL280.
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 13 Oct 2017, 23:52 |
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Joined: 10/10/14 Posts: 1472 Post Likes: +1199 Location: St George UT
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I was always under the impression that because of RVSM it was autopilot only above 280
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 14 Oct 2017, 00:55 |
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Joined: 01/31/09 Posts: 5233 Post Likes: +3026 Location: Northern NJ
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Username Protected wrote: I was always under the impression that because of RVSM it was autopilot only above 280 AP on with ALT HOLD in cruise in RVSM airspace.
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Post subject: Re: Engine Failure at FL330 Posted: 14 Oct 2017, 11:45 |
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Joined: 10/10/14 Posts: 1472 Post Likes: +1199 Location: St George UT
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YUP I did some further reading last night Learn something new every day, even at my age :-)
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