PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
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PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
I am new to this plane as of this week, I can't figure out why this is happening. Some flights go uneventful, other times I fly the same way I always do, try to take off multiple times with engine failure around 1,000 feet , than give up. I thought it was oil temp, and sometimes adjusting that helped, I triple check I'm not over-torquing the engine. Now I am puzzled and disappointing with my purchase, even though it may be my fault. It may be Oil pressure, but I'm not sure, its hard to stare at the engine instruments while trying to fly. Hope someone can help.
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
Just to add, to narrow it down. There is a loud bang/clunk sound when it happens, then the prop pitch goes completely back without me moving it.
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
I've experienced the same twice. Once during descent, and the other right on departure. I have close to 5000 hours operating a aircraft with a PT-6. They aren't this unreliable. If they were they wouldn't make it past certification.
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
do you notice the digital readouts on the engine gauges flashing?
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
How is your engine condition indicator in MVAMs?
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
..so after the bang, engine condition reads normal in MVAMS?
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
Just to go down the list and Answer,
1. All gauges good Trq, Prop, ITT, Oil. As I said it 'banged' and the engine seized even on descent. So a catastrophic engine failure with no other indicators of an impending failure.
2.MVAMS reads a 'Good' Engine' Condition.
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
Yes, MVAMS reads engine good after the failures.
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
Not sure if this helps, but the suction warning illuminates as well. I looked through the fourms, same exact problem as this viewtopic.php?f=211&t=10962&p=91901&hil ... ure#p91901 but I never am using reverse, my oil temp is good, I am baffled that this continues to happen.
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
Any update or further support in this? This aircraft is practically unusable with a failure rate of over 50%.
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
Hi, so I am having the exact same issue. Everything is running correctly, will the MVAMS report why it failed, that might help.
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Re: PC-6 engine failure after takeoff
Spiky hardware axis , firewalling throttles, hot starts etc. All cause engine degredation. I always check engine in MVAMS before a flight.