EdW wrote:Although I was initially disappointed with some of the replies to my inquiry, this discussion was informative, enlightening, and, overall, answered most of my questions. The replies showed me that we have a reasonably sound motor with some vagaries with accessories, plumbing and overall maintenance. And, more importantly, a passionate, vocal group of flyers.
I want to thank alLwho responded, both negatively and positively. Upon reflection, this has given me the name of my new Onex: KWICHERBICHEN".
Hi Ed,
Again I hope that the results of this thread are seen by others to be worthy of the stress it may have caused some to have. We all become alarmed every time a Sonex goes down and the trust in our particular aircraft wanes a bit and we wonder how much of this the company can tolerate before there is a noticeable effect. So it is in everyone's best interest to assist in figuring out the cause of these accidents and fixing it. Are the "burps' to blame? I have no idea but I do know that many see them as "normal" in the operation of their airplanes and that needs to stop. Was that the reason that this pilot continued to take off in his Sonex from ASA?
https://app.ntsb.gov/pdfgenerator/ReportGeneratorFile.ashx?EventID=20121016X51944&AKey=1&RType=Summary&IType=LAIn witness statements it was reported that the engine had quit twice during taxi when leaving another airport on the way to ASA. This pilot & his wife survived this crash that occurred shortly after I left that morning. I asked another member here (in an off line post) if he was aware of this crash. I know that he is as he was there that morning. Many on this list have talked of "burps" during take-off and engine stumbles or quitting during taxi either heading to or from the runway. We can be smarter than that and it appears that a few are now considering upgrading their fuel systems as a result of this thread.
I mentioned to another member (in an off line message) the fact that I'm aware that I bring a certain amount of toxicity to this group. If the group desires they can "vote me off the island" so to speak. But the cost of being silent is too great. Live & let live is a great philosophy but I'm weary with live & let die. If we can find a fix then it is our responsibility to have an adult conversation and do so even if that means a few of us get our feelings hurt. Trust me ... I've had my share of being excoriated by the group and I've also had my share of being wrong.
William Wynne echos my thoughts in an article on his web site when he says:
I don’t care if people are offensive, it isn’t a crime in my book. However, if you advocate things that I know from experience stand a good chance of harming somebody else, I’m going to talk about it, even if this leads to some people thinking of me as a bastard. I am not really smart, nor am I particularly self-aware, but I have absolutely learned in life that I am far better off having people dislike me for my tone or my approach than I am hating myself for something I should have done or said.
That full article is found here:
https://flycorvair.net/2012/02/20/effective-risk-management-2898-words/Respectfully,
Dale Williams
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