Higgler
Electrical
- Dec 10, 2003
- 997
Sunday, a Piper Commanche 260 flew over me on the golf course and sputtered in my backswing, I pushed the ball right. He had a rough landing on the 101 freeway while I landed in the rough too (thankfully the pilot and I were both uninjured, as I parred the hole). The pilot overhead was at about 1500 feet altitude when sputtering and 7 miles from the airport, hence the freeway landing about two miles short of the runway.
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A doctor friend who stopped to help the pilot on 101 got a response from the pilot, and I quote "my stick was stuck".
I read about his fuel switch in the news maybe didn't work when he switched tanks.
Any thoughts how a fuel switch in this type aircraft operates and how it could stick? I think back to John Denver and his fuel switch woes (different aircraft though).
Thanks
Link,
A doctor friend who stopped to help the pilot on 101 got a response from the pilot, and I quote "my stick was stuck".
I read about his fuel switch in the news maybe didn't work when he switched tanks.
Any thoughts how a fuel switch in this type aircraft operates and how it could stick? I think back to John Denver and his fuel switch woes (different aircraft though).
Thanks