Out of fuel in SK

This forum has been developed to discuss aviation related topics.

Moderators: sky's the limit, sepia, Sulako, lilfssister, North Shore, I WAS Birddog

Post Reply
User avatar
Tubthumper
Rank 7
Rank 7
Posts: 555
Joined: Tue Mar 16, 2004 1:56 pm
Location: LV-426
Contact:

Out of fuel in SK

Post by Tubthumper »

---------- ADS -----------
 
:rolleyes:
AntiNakedMan
Rank 6
Rank 6
Posts: 445
Joined: Sun Jan 22, 2006 8:52 pm
Location: In the bush

Post by AntiNakedMan »

If that is the right picture for the event that looks like ZBA out of YXE from Mitchinson's.... some student probably forgot to dip the tanks or something like that.
---------- ADS -----------
 
"It's not the size of the hammer, it's how you nail" - Kanga
User avatar
oldtimer
Rank 10
Rank 10
Posts: 2296
Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2004 7:04 pm
Location: Calgary

Post by oldtimer »

Thats the one. It flew out safely the same day. Just put some gas in it and away it went. Notice how the pilot was kind enough to put the engine tent on. I was in Regina when it happened and wx was good, about -2 or -3 but a bitter wind. About a 30-45 degree crosswind @ 10-15 knots for landing.
---------- ADS -----------
 
The average pilot, despite the somewhat swaggering exterior, is very much capable of such feelings as love, affection, intimacy and caring.
These feelings just don't involve anyone else.
User avatar
Jeromeo
Rank 1
Rank 1
Posts: 45
Joined: Fri Sep 17, 2004 1:31 pm
Location: Edmonton

Post by Jeromeo »

Well before the bitching and whining starts about how much of an idiot this guy is I'd just like to say I bet ya he'll never have that problem again!
---------- ADS -----------
 
Pilots are COOL!
Blakey
Rank 8
Rank 8
Posts: 970
Joined: Sun Feb 06, 2005 6:33 pm
Location: Ontario

Post by Blakey »

It looked like they did a pretty good job for a dead-stick into a field. I must say though that the part of the field you can see in the picture looks to be the ideal surface for a forced landing! I was wondering about the flaps though, why are they still down? A fuel-starvation engine failure shouldn't preclude raising them after landing. Maybe they were saving the battery to make sure they got it going later.
---------- ADS -----------
 
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you!
Pilatusable
Rank 2
Rank 2
Posts: 68
Joined: Thu Apr 28, 2005 5:05 am
Location: Victoria

Post by Pilatusable »

A dead-stick landing in a Cessna calls for the battery master to be switched off on short final. Guess he didn't want to turn it back on to bring the flaps up.
---------- ADS -----------
 
Hedley
Top Poster
Top Poster
Posts: 10430
Joined: Thu May 27, 2004 6:40 am
Location: CYSH
Contact:

Post by Hedley »

Running little, old trainers out of fuel on cross-countries is quite the tradition in aviation, for several reasons:

0) tanks not filled up all the way
1) fuel gauges are crap
2) no fuel totalizer
3) tach usually reads low
4) people don't lean
5) cruise speeds are so slow, virtually any noticeable headwind is a large % of the cruise speed and may require another fuel stop

With a fuel totalizer and a GPS, you've got the answer right in front of you - if you've got 1+30 to go, and 1+40 of fuel, time to change the plan (shrug).
---------- ADS -----------
 
User avatar
apprentoid
Rank 1
Rank 1
Posts: 35
Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 3:13 pm

Post by apprentoid »

whats the registration on that plane ahaha it looks very familiar
---------- ADS -----------
 
If it ain't broken, don't fix it
User avatar
wait...what did he say?
Rank 1
Rank 1
Posts: 44
Joined: Sat Oct 29, 2005 4:17 pm
Location: right here

Post by wait...what did he say? »

whats the registration on that plane ahaha it looks very familiar
you're dumb...
ZBA out of YXE from Mitchinson's....
---------- ADS -----------
 
You're Dangerous
User avatar
Dust Devil
Rank 11
Rank 11
Posts: 4027
Joined: Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:55 am
Location: Riderville

Post by Dust Devil »

wait...what did he say? wrote:
whats the registration on that plane ahaha it looks very familiar
you're dumb...
ZBA out of YXE from Mitchinson's....

:D :D :lol: :lol:

That made me giggle
---------- ADS -----------
 
//=S=//


A parent's only as good as their dumbest kid. If one wins a Nobel Prize but the other gets robbed by a hooker, you failed
MRO
Rank 4
Rank 4
Posts: 297
Joined: Sat Aug 07, 2004 12:15 pm
Location: North

Post by MRO »

Blakey wrote: I was wondering about the flaps though, why are they still down? A fuel-starvation engine failure shouldn't preclude raising them after landing. Maybe they were saving the battery to make sure they got it going later.
If I just dead sticked a cessna into a field and walked away from it the last thing on my mind would be the position of the flaps.
---------- ADS -----------
 
The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re a pilot.
User avatar
Dust Devil
Rank 11
Rank 11
Posts: 4027
Joined: Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:55 am
Location: Riderville

Post by Dust Devil »

MRO wrote:
Blakey wrote: I was wondering about the flaps though, why are they still down? A fuel-starvation engine failure shouldn't preclude raising them after landing. Maybe they were saving the battery to make sure they got it going later.
If I just dead sticked a cessna into a field and walked away from it the last thing on my mind would be the position of the flaps.
Dead sticking a cessna is a non event in southern sask. The whole province is a big runway.
---------- ADS -----------
 
//=S=//


A parent's only as good as their dumbest kid. If one wins a Nobel Prize but the other gets robbed by a hooker, you failed
AntiNakedMan
Rank 6
Rank 6
Posts: 445
Joined: Sun Jan 22, 2006 8:52 pm
Location: In the bush

Post by AntiNakedMan »

Dust Devil wrote:Dead sticking a cessna is a non event in southern sask. The whole province is a big runway.
Since everyone seems to be quoting everyone I thought I would jump on the band wagon....

Try dead sticking into that "big runway" anywhere north of YVC and you'll have a fun time calling it a non-event.... We have some amazing scenery and spectacular hills in the northern part of this province, I'd invite you all to come take a look... Or at least try to fly over it, just don't get lost.

Anti
---------- ADS -----------
 
"It's not the size of the hammer, it's how you nail" - Kanga
User avatar
Dust Devil
Rank 11
Rank 11
Posts: 4027
Joined: Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:55 am
Location: Riderville

Post by Dust Devil »

AntiNakedMan wrote:
Dust Devil wrote:Dead sticking a cessna is a non event in southern sask. The whole province is a big runway.
Since everyone seems to be quoting everyone I thought I would jump on the band wagon....

Try dead sticking into that "big runway" anywhere north of YVC and you'll have a fun time calling it a non-event.... We have some amazing scenery and spectacular hills in the northern part of this province, I'd invite you all to come take a look... Or at least try to fly over it, just don't get lost.

Anti

Very true. I mispoke by refering to the whole province that way. Still dead sticking anything in southern sask is a non event. unless your 100 feet off the ground doing pipeline patrol. then it sucks. Dugouts can be a bitch
---------- ADS -----------
 
//=S=//


A parent's only as good as their dumbest kid. If one wins a Nobel Prize but the other gets robbed by a hooker, you failed
AntiNakedMan
Rank 6
Rank 6
Posts: 445
Joined: Sun Jan 22, 2006 8:52 pm
Location: In the bush

Post by AntiNakedMan »

Yeah, I also hate landing in a hole......... [insert offensive mom joke here]
---------- ADS -----------
 
"It's not the size of the hammer, it's how you nail" - Kanga
Post Reply

Return to “General Comments”