KR> Emergency Landing

2008-10-12 Thread ifly...@aol.com
Good job Joe! A reminder that safety in aviation is not the absense of parts breaking or "bulletproof" engines (because there arent any!) but on having a plan of action on how to deal with a variety of emergency situations. Any idea how many simulator hours are spend with the commercial

KR> Emergency landing

2008-10-12 Thread Joseph H. Horton
Gang, Yesterday morning I had a brief chance to sneak out and get a flight in between work and meeting the rest of the family out for breakfast. I was out over the practice area about 6 miles from the airport at about 3000'. Just sort of burning holes in the sky and practicing steep turns a

KR> Emergency landing

2008-10-12 Thread Joseph H. Horton
Thanks to all that sent notes of support. The event was not as bad as it my have sounded and I felt prepared for this one as having a windscreen visibility problem is something that I had been through in my mind many times. I check the engine over this morning and still could not find where the oil

KR> Emergency landing

2008-10-12 Thread Ron Smith
"Joseph H. Horton" wrote:Thanks to all that sent notes of support. The event was not as bad as it my have sounded and I felt prepared for this one as having a windscreen visibility problem is something that I had been through in my mind many times. I check the engine over this morning and s

KR> Emergency landing

2008-10-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
> The air oil separator tube that goes over board may >have froze up in the subfreezing temps and the crank case pressure forced >the oil out the dipstick tube. >Joe Horton Make sure you have no "low points" in any of your crankcase v

KR> Emergency landing

2008-10-12 Thread M & C
Message - From: "Joseph H. Horton" To: ; Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 7:40 PM Subject: KR> Emergency landing > Thanks to all that sent notes of support. The event was not as bad as it > my have sounded and I felt prepared for this one as having a windscreen > visibility problem

KR> Emergency landing

2008-10-12 Thread Joseph H. Horton
> > Glad to hear you and your plane are ok. I was wondering if an air > tight seal along the top and perhaps the sides of the cowling would > have prevented, or reduced the amount of oil that came up on the > canopy. I'm just thinking out loud. I don't know how you constructed > your cow