Sonerai13 wrote:I too am disappointed that they were not able to find a specific cause for the apparent engine failure. There was no evidence that they could base any opinions on. Mechanically, everything was normal (other than impact damage). Unfortunately, this will continue to be a mystery.
Direct C51 wrote:So what's the plan here? keep selling engines that have an unknown flaw? Keep offering transition training in a fleet that has seen like a 25% failure rate? Forget about the B model, the jet, and any future projects. Shouldn't figuring out the flaw in your current product be absolutely paramount? It's not like this is a crank failure that has been identified and addressed. It's an unknown flaw and every Arrovee is possibly susceptible. Am I wrong in thinking this?
WaiexN143NM wrote:1) what was the fuel status of N123SX. ? It flew for approx an hour back from dekalb il. , then prior (local) to accident an hour? So lets say 6 gal hour fuel burn. Approx 12 gal, leaving approx 4 gal.in tank?
WaiexN143NM wrote:2) maybe this event is a few items . Why no compression in the front cylinders via the valves. The right side possibly the valves not seating because they got bent during the impact and rocker box knocked off.
WaiexN143NM wrote:8) We've discussed the intersection takeoff. As a pilot(40 yrs) and atc for 33 yrs, there's nothing like altitude airspeed and runway, fuel and good weather. Make your decisions , and risk you are willing to take.
WaiexN143NM wrote:10 joe, thanks for your work at sonex, we all wish you the best. I know this event and work with the faa and ntsb , especially right after june 2 crash must have been difficult for you. Your 2 friends, coworker and boss were killed. I saw your flying the onex in the afternoon at osh as a tribute to jeremy, very moving.
WaiexN143NM wrote:13) RIP to mike and jeremy.
daleandee wrote:Joe ... don't say "they were not able to find a specific cause" but rather "We" as in you also as you were part of the team.
daleandee wrote:You could not find an answer and come here and make statements that contradict what the report itself is saying. I'm not blaming the turbo but if I were a betting man that's where I'd win my share.
daleandee wrote:Again ... you were part of this investigative team. You are partly responsible to provide an answer.
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