Bill Greenwood wrote:
I guess I am a bit of a natural skeptic, and I like to understand the why of things, not just take opinion as fact.
Sometimes experts, no matter how experienced can still be wrong. Maybe they have a domain to protect, or it is just human nature to want to be right.
For example: for years there were problems with structural failures of v tail Bonanzas. I recall something like 150 people being killed over a few decades. No big problem, the experts, of which there were many, could blame it on bad pilots and thus easily explain it away, so that nothing has to be done to the airplane, and dead people tell no tales. Some of the breakups did happen in IMC and to low time pilots. Barry Schiff even wrote in Flying or AOPA about how great the plane was and therefore it was the pilots fault. I even talked to him in person and got the same mantra. But anyone that took a fair and unbiased look with common sense at the problem would be struck that very few other planes were breaking up. Why were all the bad pilots or most of them in v tails? How about straight tail Bonanzas, rare to break up. And most of all Mooneys, almost unheard of to break up in flight, even if the average Mooney pilot like myself had less time, less experience, less imc time, than the average Bonanza pilot. And some of the breakups happened in clear air, not imc. Finally, a few pilots even survived a close call and landed with some tail damage, but still intact.
After literally decades of inactivity, the FAA finally acted. They found problems with the Vtail and it was not just the pilots. If the rudervator balance was off, like after painting, or if the trim control cables were lose you could get destructive flutter in otherwise normal conditions. After the FAA study, the regs were changed, so that repair shops were cautioned to really make sure about these two items were correct and they also called for a reinforcing bracket to strengthen the tail. And guess what, despite what Schiff and all the experts, after that v tail breakups pretty much went to zero, I think I may have read of one in recant years. So conventional expert opinion may be correct most of the time, not all.
Another example is that ulcers were kn0own for years to be caused by stress. Now doctors know it actually is caused by a bacteria, but when the Australian researcher first reported his findings he met hostility and ridicule from many other doctors. It is not easy for the human mind to look past what we believe.
Bill, I think you might be making some glittering generalization here that isn't even close to the way pilots involved in high performance aviation view these issues. First of all, the first thing one learns, or at least I learned anyway, when entering into the world of high performance airplanes, is that these metaphors that are unrelated to aviation such as drug approval etc, don't necessarily equate when an attempt is made to equate them in a flying scenario.
It's fine to be skeptical, but only to the point where you gather all pertinent information from all available sources then make a decision based on your own experience as to what is fact and what isn't fact.
A pilot who takes information and accepts it as is without thoroughly vetting it out won't live long flying high performance airplanes. I think both of us can agree on this.
When a pilot like me says that I would put a lot of value on data supplied by someone like Glenn, Rich, or even Jack Roush, I'm saying that I have great respect for their proven expertise. If that pertained to MY airplane and how I would be operating it, I can assure you all 3 of us would be having some serious discussion before I made a final decision on procedure.
It's a bit of a stretch I think, if you believe that any pilot out here flying behind a Merlin is the type of individual who accepts ANY expert opinion without asking a WHOLE lot of questions

Personally, when it came to this type of thing, I always gathered any and all information available, then proceeded as I saw fit with a step by step process that either proved out the expert opinion or disproved it.
You live longer this way........trust me

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Dudley