SemiAnnual Safety Stand Down 14 April 2015 Aviation

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Semi-Annual Safety Stand Down 14 April 2015

Semi-Annual Safety Stand Down 14 April 2015

Aviation in itself is not inherently dangerous. But to an even greater degree than

Aviation in itself is not inherently dangerous. But to an even greater degree than the sea, it is terribly unforgiving of any carelessness, incapacity or neglect. " — Captain A. G. Lamplugh, British Aviation Insurance Group, London; 1930's

Agenda • • • Final Mishap Report, N 1147 X Other Recent Mishaps/Occurrences Aircraft

Agenda • • • Final Mishap Report, N 1147 X Other Recent Mishaps/Occurrences Aircraft Inspection Results Upcoming Weather/Seasonal Changes Questions/Comments

Final Report Engine Mishap N 1174 X Wallace, NC 11 Dec 2014

Final Report Engine Mishap N 1174 X Wallace, NC 11 Dec 2014

Recommendations q The seized engine removed from N 1174 X should be replaced with

Recommendations q The seized engine removed from N 1174 X should be replaced with a true “zero time” engine ü All engines installed in aircraft operated by PRNFC should be inspected as soon as practical by an independent experienced mechanic for similar issues to this engine and addressed q At 50 and 100 hour inspections, in addition to annual inspections, special attention should be placed on engine health q All aircraft should participate in an Oil Analysis Program q Pilots should be aware of observable aspects of engine performance and report these as soon as possible to the Maintenance Officer in addition to writing detailed remarks in the aircraft discrepancy book ü PIF Item regarding overtightening of oil dipstick caps during preflight checks

Monterey Cherokee 140 • PRNFC' ü PRNFC’s Cherokee received an Eddy Current inspection and

Monterey Cherokee 140 • PRNFC' ü PRNFC’s Cherokee received an Eddy Current inspection and no crack formation was found

Jacksonville PA-28 Mishap Investigation determined Mishap Pilot did not properly manage fuel, running out

Jacksonville PA-28 Mishap Investigation determined Mishap Pilot did not properly manage fuel, running out of fuel while it remained in unselected tank

Mishap Reporting • Call PRNFC Safety Officer/Bo. D ASAP • 1 st Report Due

Mishap Reporting • Call PRNFC Safety Officer/Bo. D ASAP • 1 st Report Due within 24 Hours • When is a Report Required? – Injury, Fatality or Mishap involving property damage… • Fatality, regardless of time between injury onset and death • 5 or more lost workdays • Material (Property) Damage involving ANY repair or replacement of property/equipment

Unusual Occurence Report • Below threshold of a “mishap” • Provides information that is

Unusual Occurence Report • Below threshold of a “mishap” • Provides information that is of use to others in preventing mishaps

Aircraft Inspection Results

Aircraft Inspection Results

Aircraft Inspection Results C-172 N 7607 E q q q q Rocker Box replace

Aircraft Inspection Results C-172 N 7607 E q q q q Rocker Box replace cork washer seal with orange type Alternator wires need securing Solenoids corrosion…replace with new Tighten rubber tube oil return line from rocker box covers Seat track holes needs to be checked Air cooling ducting /rain Window Defrosters need replacing Need compass card, secure card with rubber cement

Aircraft Inspection Results T-41 N 7869 N q Fuel Drain line coming out of

Aircraft Inspection Results T-41 N 7869 N q Fuel Drain line coming out of fuel pump, behind prop, is loose at fitting going into pump…needs support too q Check thickness of brake discs…look thin…maybe OK q All clamps on engine heater wiring are loose and floppy

Aircraft Inspection Results T-34 N 84639 q Wiring to starter chaffing lightly on vertical

Aircraft Inspection Results T-34 N 84639 q Wiring to starter chaffing lightly on vertical line, at firewall q Loose wire bundle in same area q Loose clamp on MAP line, behind right side, behind cylinder q Missing label on Magneto switch q No compass correction card q Elevator and Rudder Trim tabs have a lot of play…maybe OK

Aircraft Inspection Results PA-28 -140 N 432 FL NONE

Aircraft Inspection Results PA-28 -140 N 432 FL NONE

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE

Upcoming Weather/Seasonal Changes • Spring (Freezing Level, Convection) • Summer (Convection, Density Altitude, Heat

Upcoming Weather/Seasonal Changes • Spring (Freezing Level, Convection) • Summer (Convection, Density Altitude, Heat Stress)

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Questions/Comments

Questions/Comments

Preview—Next Safety Meeting • LT Clay Martin, ‘Thunderstorms/Microburst Awareness’

Preview—Next Safety Meeting • LT Clay Martin, ‘Thunderstorms/Microburst Awareness’

Future Safety Meeting Subjects ü Local Flying Area Problems • Mid-Air Collision Prevention ü

Future Safety Meeting Subjects ü Local Flying Area Problems • Mid-Air Collision Prevention ü Seasonal Flying Hazards (including Wx and Bird Migration) Ø Light Aircraft Maintenance and Potential Problem Areas Ø Mishap Reports Ø Wake Turbulence, Thunderstorms, Microbursts, Crosswinds, Flight Planning and Fuel Management ü Lost Pilot and other Emergency Procedures • Spatial Disorientation, Survival, and Hypoxia • Medication and Self-Medicating Hazards • Mountain flying • Cross-Country Flying