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PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:13 am 
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This is Val Halla. Anyone have more info? Hopefully the damage is minimal and can be repaired.

http://www.faa.gov/data_research/accident_incident/preliminary_data/events01/media/05_151AF.txt

http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=151AF

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WHEW! Thats a relief! Now that the rainy season is upon us here in the great Northwest, might be time to do an 'inch by inch' on the harnesses

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I think I had the same problem....fortunately on the ground.
The plane behind me said "they never saw anyone jump out of a plane so fast!"........I only waited for the engine to stop, though.
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Think we've got a handle on the problem and we're going to give it a good going over after we get the F-89 out of the hanger. Only damage was to the fabric resistor cover.

And that's all I'll say about that... :wink: (for now)

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Its a more common problem than one realizes.
Been happening for years.
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vlado wrote:
Its a more common problem than one realizes.
Been happening for years.
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Yea, Ask Ed Shipley about his at Geneseo or Batavia way back.
In Ed's case it was the stock canvas covers over the resistors. They Look good but a fire hazard.
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Vlado and Rich,
Thanks guys, that's about what I thought. If we find anything more substantial I'll pass it along...


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51fixer wrote:
vlado wrote:
Its a more common problem than one realizes.
Been happening for years.
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Yea, Ask Ed Shipley about his at Geneseo or Batavia way back.
In Ed's case it was the stock canvas covers over the resistors. They Look good but a fire hazard.
Rich


I think the incident ou speak of was at Sussex, around '98 I'm thinking. I was standing at the intersection of the 3400' runway when Ed went by still in the air. I knew that wasn't good. He did a GREAT job of zig-zagging once down without groundlooping her, and got stopped with some runway to spare.

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If he would've opened the canopy, kept his cool, and the smoke dissipated enough the pilot could've just landed w/o declaring an emergency and nobody would've known the difference.

Then, when the tower calls him and says you've got smoke somewhere, the pilot could say, "leave me alone I'm having a cigar". Ha Ha

Then the tower responds, "ok, we're sending the EPA to your hangar for clean air violations" Go figure.

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