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Old 27th November 2025 | 15:46
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albatross
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After reading some of the briefs: Re engine failure in a piston engine..if time permits you may want to confirm that the fuel is on, this may lead to the resumption of noise from the front of the aircraft.
Only mentioned because an acquaintance had an engine failure in a 172 because his fidgeting 5 year old son in the back seat accidentally kicked the fuel selector to off. His son survived the event.
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