Engine Failure Alternate Minima (IFR)

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Re: Engine Failure Alternate Minima (IFR)

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I've had one Dart, two Garrets, and one PT6, go south instantly on me. They're all turbines. One of these days.... :smt040
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Engine failures happen to other people, not me;)
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The pilot stated that approximately 10 minutes after departing SBN, while climbing through 6,000
feet mean sea level (msl), the engine "abruptly and smoothly rolled back." He noted that smoke and
flames were subsequently seen from both exhaust stacks. He reported that movement of the power
control lever had no effect. He stated that use of the emergency manual override (MOR) system did
not restore engine power. He then secured the engine.
http://acftservices.com/South%20Bend%20 ... 12-MOR.pdf
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Re: Engine Failure Alternate Minima (IFR)

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Two people were killed this morning in the crash of the Pilatus PC-12/47E aircraft on which they were flying, near Weert, Netherlands. The aircraft ditched into a field next to a farm, catching fire immediately after the impact. Some eyewitnesses said they saw smoke coming out from the airplane, that would have suddenly lost altitude before inexorably finishing nose-down on the ground. Debris from the aircraft have been thrown way far from the point of impact, showing its violence. The two victims have already been identified: they are Paul Evers (57-year-old) and Henk Hendriks (60), respectively director and administrator of the liquors factory Alko International. Police and aviation authorities are currently on the site to carry out surveys.
http://www.ubalert.com/a/11107
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