LarryEWaiex121 wrote:Mike,
I'm running with a theory here that I can't really back up with solid numbers, but, I feel strongly about this and so I keep pushing the fuel narrative.
I "believe" that the causes of a considerable number of undetermined power losses are the direct result of fuel issues. Either blockage, unintended restriction built into the fuel delivery system, mismanagement of the fuel system/mixture control, etc. I attribute the high number of mismanagement matters to the uniqueness of so many different fuel systems installed in homebuilt aircraft compared to store bought planes. Call it a lack of standardization for lack of a better term.
Going back to the pilot mis-control matter; it seems logical that the majority of loss of control issues are precipitated by some "lead up conditions" that caused pilots to loose focus on the flying the airplane matter. Anyone that has flown for any number of hours has experienced this lack of focus and when they got back on track, probably thought to themselves; "now that was stupid". Unfortunately, if there are no survivors, there are no explanations as to the exact cause.
The article pointed to a definite increase in accidents by purchasers of homebuilt aircraft vs. builders in the early going. All evidence of lack of experience not so much just in type, but the lack of experience in THAT particular plane.
Bottom line is, there is need for improvement. Whats going on now is a big red flag and the trajectory needs to change or the level of interest by regulators will increase due to public comment and discourse. We can't be landing on houses and apartments without consequences. This applies equally to Cessna 310's and homebuilt aircraft.
Larry
Waiex121YX, Camit 3300, Skyview
kmacht wrote:If it was human factors and not practicing engine outs then the Sonex would have a similar record to the rest of the GA fleet. That is unfortunately not the case. The root cause isn't in what the pilot does after the engine quits. The root cause lies in why it quits in the first place.
Keith
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