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    ^^ Awesome picture ^^

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    Been at KOSH since Tuesday, camping under the wing at the show. Firing up the plane to fly back in the AM. I'll have lots of pics to throw up here in a couple days when I go thru them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J View Post
    Been at KOSH since Tuesday, camping under the wing at the show. Firing up the plane to fly back in the AM. I'll have lots of pics to throw up here in a couple days when I go thru them.
    Awesome! Can't wait to see them! What did you fly in with?
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    I'll get around to embedding all of them. But here is the first portion of my KOSH 2016 gallery. Will have more later, this is maybe 40% of them.

    Quality isn't excellent, we didn't have enough useful load to bring along the DSLR and USM/IS/L lenses. All from the phone camera.

    http://imgur.com/a/aQUYj
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    Awesome! Can't wait to see them! What did you fly in with?
    My Beechcraft BE23-24.

    Had a brief engine failure on return trip. Super slow leak from left tank sump, that wasn't seen parked in the grass (would puddle on pavement). When we got to altitude, the vacuum from airflow sucked the tank dry quick. Had full engine failure for nearly a minute. Engine died, pitched for best glide, located emergency landing spot, ran through emergency flows which got it restarted, and diverted to nearest airfield. Left tank bone dry. Working the sump got it sealed again, and after refueling and monitoring the sump for 30, and calming my nerves for 30 we got back on our way, but late enough to get stuck in Sterling for 4 hours waiting out the afternoon thunderstorms.

    The saying "When the engine stops, your heart stops" is quite true. Thankfully I'd drilled this scenario hundreds of times, so even under the crazy stress and HUGE adrenaline rush, the training took over and solved the problem before it got any worse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J View Post
    My Beechcraft BE23-24.

    Had a brief engine failure on return trip. Super slow leak from left tank sump, that wasn't seen parked in the grass (would puddle on pavement). When we got to altitude, the vacuum from airflow sucked the tank dry quick. Had full engine failure for nearly a minute. Engine died, pitched for best glide, located emergency landing spot, ran through emergency flows which got it restarted, and diverted to nearest airfield. Left tank bone dry. Working the sump got it sealed again, and after refueling and monitoring the sump for 30, and calming my nerves for 30 we got back on our way, but late enough to get stuck in Sterling for 4 hours waiting out the afternoon thunderstorms.

    The saying "When the engine stops, your heart stops" is quite true. Thankfully I'd drilled this scenario hundreds of times, so even under the crazy stress and HUGE adrenaline rush, the training took over and solved the problem before it got any worse.
    Holy crap man.. Glad you made it down safe and everything worked out.
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    Glad the training paid off.
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    Do helos count? To be fair there are a couple of planes in the background LOL. The Lakota is my older son's ride.


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    Quote Originally Posted by J View Post
    My Beechcraft BE23-24.

    Had a brief engine failure on return trip. Super slow leak from left tank sump, that wasn't seen parked in the grass (would puddle on pavement). When we got to altitude, the vacuum from airflow sucked the tank dry quick. Had full engine failure for nearly a minute. Engine died, pitched for best glide, located emergency landing spot, ran through emergency flows which got it restarted, and diverted to nearest airfield. Left tank bone dry. Working the sump got it sealed again, and after refueling and monitoring the sump for 30, and calming my nerves for 30 we got back on our way, but late enough to get stuck in Sterling for 4 hours waiting out the afternoon thunderstorms.

    The saying "When the engine stops, your heart stops" is quite true. Thankfully I'd drilled this scenario hundreds of times, so even under the crazy stress and HUGE adrenaline rush, the training took over and solved the problem before it got any worse.
    Nice work flying the airplane and working thru the problem. And thanks for the pics...very nice.
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