Gentlemen,
On Friday night I received a call from a fellow builder friend
asking if I had any way to get into his airplane. Seems the door latch pin had
sheared inside the cabin with the door locked, and they were debating where to
drill the hole in the fuselage to be able to unlock the door. Told him he was
in luck, as I had a tool specifically made to do this—although I had
never used it.
On Saturday morning I recovered this little three-part device
from my baggage compartment tool kit. It took all of three minutes to open his
door with it. We were all impressed, and he—most thankful!
The reason I’m writing is that I bought this in 2006 or
so, and don’t recall who within the Lancair community devised and constructed
it. If anyone knows, would you please post the info back to me via the LML?
I hope never to have to use this on my own plane, but I want to add this item
to the list of “recommended tools” for the IV/IV-P airplanes, and
possibly for the ES and any others that use this type door latch system.
Thanks,
Bob