Hey, John – congratulations on
putting it down safely – great landing means the aircraft will fly again
without repairs!
Probably no need to remind you {:>),
but I will. Given the clogged fuel filters, I would be very careful over
the next few hours to religiously check the filters frequently to ensure no
further collection of junk.
Now – for the important stuff –
is my glider record still intact or do I send the trophy to you {:>)?
Glad you had a safe incident – gets your
heart rate up a bit doesn’t it? Please take the time to give the
list a full report on the incident – we can all learn from it.
What was the first symptom?
What caused you to realize it was an urgent
problem?
How long did you mess with the problem
before turning toward an airport?
What did you try to isolate/identify the
problem or was it obviously a fuel problem (I have had both fuel and electrical
problem and thought both were fuel problems)
What finally made you decide you had to land?
What type of approach did you make?
And did you still have power during
landing
Etc, etc in other words, all the gory
details – as someone has mentioned - the list has been a bit quite of
late
Best Regards
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Bulent Aliev
Sent: Wednesday, September 02,
2009 7:46 PM
To: Rotary
motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Help for John
Slade
Guys, I just got a call
from John Slade. He had to do an emergency landing in Graystone 17FL (Ocala)
FL. His engine will not start again, and he needs someone with rotary
experience to talk to. His cel # is 860-271-3941. Please give him a call if you
can help in any way.
Buly
Bulent Aliev