rbp Posted October 17, 2022 Report Posted October 17, 2022 If the gear extension cover isn't latched down, when you go to raise the gear, he CB will pop and the gear will not go up. My pre-departure checklist now has an extra step FWIW -- here's my flow rolling on to the runway 1, 2, 3, 4 -- elevator trim, wing flaps, rudder trim, cowl flap indicators all in the T/O position (top to bottom) 5, 6, 7, 8 -- Boost pump on, prop forward, mixture forward, squawk VFR (or not) (L to R) new: 4 1/2 -- emergency gear handle latched and closed 1 Quote
LANCECASPER Posted October 17, 2022 Report Posted October 17, 2022 Good reminder - much has been posted on this subject: https://mooneyspace.com/search/?q="gear latch"&quick=1&updated_after=any&sortby=relevancy In 1999 I flew a friend from San Antonio to Fort Worth in my Bravo. Another friend came along for the ride. No problem on the way there. On the way back after a long day and nice dinner we take off and I pull up the gear switch after take-off and I notice soon after that our climb rate is not good. I look down on the floor and the gear is still down. I try everything I know how to do and nothing, so we fly back at Cessna 172 speeds. I'm envisioning a huge bill, gear motor, etc. The next day I taxi over to Lone Star Mooney at KSAT (no longer around). I explain the situation to Dennis Bernhard and I see him getting a big smile on his face. He reaches in and closes the latch and tells me that it happens to everyone at least once. He was right. I now always include that in my briefing to passengers on entry and exit and in my checklist. Quote
rbp Posted October 17, 2022 Author Report Posted October 17, 2022 its actually on my pre-start checklist, and it was latched. not sure what unlatched it, but it I moved it to pre-departure, since its a safety-of-flight issue Quote
Pinecone Posted October 18, 2022 Report Posted October 18, 2022 21 hours ago, rbp said: its actually on my pre-start checklist, and it was latched. not sure what unlatched it, but it I moved it to pre-departure, since its a safety-of-flight issue I check it twice. 1 Quote
JackM20M Posted October 24, 2022 Report Posted October 24, 2022 On 10/17/2022 at 8:27 AM, rbp said: If the gear extension cover isn't latched down, when you go to raise the gear, he CB will pop and the gear will not go up. My pre-departure checklist now has an extra step FWIW -- here's my flow rolling on to the runway 1, 2, 3, 4 -- elevator trim, wing flaps, rudder trim, cowl flap indicators all in the T/O position (top to bottom) 5, 6, 7, 8 -- Boost pump on, prop forward, mixture forward, squawk VFR (or not) (L to R) new: 4 1/2 -- emergency gear handle latched and closed Good flow. Been there/done that forgetting to check the latch and wondering what was going on when I tried raising the gear. Quote
201Steve Posted October 25, 2022 Report Posted October 25, 2022 Post Mx item for me now. Change your pants when the reel style handle starts spinning into your leg. Quote
rbp Posted October 25, 2022 Author Report Posted October 25, 2022 15 hours ago, JackM20M said: Good flow it doubles as a genuflection (and I'm not even catholic!) Quote
jlunseth Posted November 26, 2022 Report Posted November 26, 2022 I fly quite a few Angel Flight patients and most of them have never been in a light aircraft, so we discuss this in pre-flight. Usually I wait until we are in the aircraft and show it to them at the same time I am describing the exits, etc. I also put it in my checklist and check it before takeoff every time. It becomes habit to reach down between the seats and verify that the latch is closed. Knock on wood. Quote
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