Thanks for the very useful info from your experience.TeePeeCreeper wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 9:54 pmWhere are you getting that info from? I only ask as the -2 has more revisions to it's POH than most.pelmet wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 6:48 pmThanks. I'll stick to technical stuff if others do.challenger_nami wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 6:27 pm @Creeper and @Pelmet
I realize that You guys have a history together, which I know nothing about ... and prefer not to know about.
I do 100% support @Pelmet’s technical aviation views as they seem to match my own flying safety style.
I don’t fly a beaver, but I have a similar “killer Items check” for the type of airplane I fly.
Cheers guys
One thing I found interesting in the report was the de Havilland procedure for a an engine failure after takeoff which says.....
"The DHC-2 flight manual contains a section on engine failures after takeoff: the first item calls for the pilot to “[l]ower the nose immediately, to maintain airspeed at 65 mph. The final item of the procedure is capitalized and is followed by 2 caution messages:
(j) KEEP STRAIGHT AHEAD AND CHANGE DIRECTION ONLY ENOUGH TO MISS OBSTACLES. USE RUDDER ONLY.
CAUTION
Always maintain enough airspeed to assure full control of aircraft to point of touchdown. Coarse use of ailerons near the stall airspeed precipitates wing dropping."
I understand the concern about stalling but does it seem a bit extreme to not use any aileron at the target speed. Haven't flown a Beaver yet, so not familiar with how the typical training is done for this.
Nearly 3000 hours on floats on the -2 and I will admit that you really couldn't find a more docile airframe to "play with".
Training is pretty simple... It doesn't take much to demonstrate that the aircraft is a gem to handle at low speeds. The only caveat is full flaps and applying full power. At that regime the damn thing will roll given the torque factor. A useful exersise at altitude for demonstration purposes only.
The quote I made is in section 1.6.6.1 of the report which you can access from the second post in this thread. The report states that this information is from the “DHC-2 flight manual”.

