So you want to be a test pilot?

The flight-testing procedure for new aircraft designs raises critical questions about the designers' competence, testing methods, and safety implications. Homebuilders and modifications also present significant risks, emphasizing the importance of stringent checks and professional oversight. Ultralight pilots' awareness of these dangers, annual inspections, and weight and balance considerations are crucial for safe aviation.

Wood Props and Winter

In summertime, wooden doors can stick due to humidity, while in winter, they shrink from dryness. It's crucial to check wood prop bolts on planes during colder months, as loosened bolts can cause significant damage. Ensuring proper torque can prevent deterioration and ensure safe flying conditions, especially for wood props.

How Tight is Right?

Aircraft bolts are crucial for design, construction, and maintenance. Only use certified AN/NAS/MS bolts for reliability. Proper tightening is vital; too loose risks failure, while over-tightening can weaken components. Safety locking methods are essential to prevent loosening. For comprehensive guidance, refer to AC 43.13-1B/2A and the "Motorbooks International" handbook.

From The Cockpit

The author reflects on the changes and evolving plans for building a plane in his new garage. Inspired by Ken Beanlands’ Wittman Tailwind project, he sees potential in it despite some issues. He discusses ongoing projects, training needs, and the use of his trailer for various aviation tasks, emphasizing a busy summer ahead.