Hello SonexBuilders.net
I want to briefly comment on some of the discussions in this thread:
1. To clarify slightly Bill Larson’s account of my conversation with him yesterday: We have a strong suspicion that the oil specification and the turbo clocking are factors, but we are not focused solely on those factors as the only issue. Among other things, we are investigating the turbo’s ability to shed heat efficiently, especially during the post shut-down heat soak period.
2. In all of our communications on this current service bulletin for the AeroVee Turbo, we can only give facts, and recommend precautionary measures for the fleet. Although we have been communicating closely with customers who are experiencing this problem, we cannot speculatively comment on possible causes or solutions that we are investigating until we have tested and verified them. This will be a long-term process. We have already issued recommendations to mitigate risk in the immediate term. We will continue to issue such recommendations as they are deemed necessary and their impact has been studied, but only hours of running will give us the long-term answer that the issue is solved. It is our intent to move those test efforts forward as quickly as possible in the coming weeks and months.
3. In the case of the two factory accidents, we were made “a party to the investigation” by the NTSB and are therefore prohibited from discussing any details of the accident or investigation until a final report is released. As such, we can’t comment on any of the speculation taking place in the builder community. Know this: Any flight safety issues discovered during an investigation that warrants a service bulletin or other preventative actions would be released by Sonex Aircraft immediately upon discovery, and is not hampered by our party status. That’s about all we can say short of trying to discourage rampant speculation. Unfortunately, we are not in control of the pace of NTSB investigations, and the NTSB has limitations with regard to budget and personnel resources that often protract investigative efforts.
We appreciate the continued support of our customers, friends and families during this most-difficult 15.5 month period since June 2, 2015. I can tell you that everyone here at Sonex Aircraft is focused on making our worldwide fleet as safe as possible.
Best Regards to All,
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