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HI THERE
WHAT TO DO 1. stay focused objective is to get the people to the ground safely forget the airframe; forget the prop..stay focused 2. land as soon as it is clear that the problem cannot be solved 3. if near an airport. get directly above it if it is JFK, LAX, Hartfield...SO WHAT let them shut down the airport for you 4. Declare your situation 5. if you land with the wings level, you walk away recently i landed without the left main wheel...no choice as i was circling just north of the airport, my thoughts A keep flying THE PLANE THAT IS JOB NUMBER ONE B. do what you can C.dont let other issues complicate the problem (with that i switched to the fullest tank) D. Shoot the best approach and landing of your life E. get to the ground as soon as possible MY RESULTS 1. damaged but repairable wing tip 2. destroyed pitot 3. one small crack in left aileron repaired the damage and installed a new actuator and flew away NO PROP HIT first thing i did after was replaced the nose gear strut to be on the safe side the $60.00 part that could cost $20,000 (new prop and engine tear down) that strut puts the nose gear down> PERIOD note: i published,here, a link of a Cessna 210 landing with just the nose gear (a beautiful thing) peter Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 08:41:27 -0700 From: billhogarty [at] gmail.com To: lml [at] lancaironline.net Subject: [LML] Re: IV-P Landing Gear Bob:
Nice article on the IV landing gear operation.
I would like to stress the importance of the monthly inflight check of the system and the necessity of replacing the nose gear gas actuator during each annual. (don't rely on a ground retraction test)
If you have an electrical failure, the gear will drop as you point out BUT if the nose gear gas actuator is not fully pressurized (100 psi), the nose gear will appear down but there is a strong possibility that the linkage does not go overcenter and lock. Without electrical power, you will not have your gear indicator lights to warn you. (don't ask how I know)
Keep up the good work.
Best regards, Bill Hogarty
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 6:48 AM, Robert R Pastusek <rpastusek [at] htii.com
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