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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:18 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

While surfing the NTSB site today I found this letter to the FAA.

http://www.ntsb.gov/Recs/letters/2009/A09_30_37.pdf.

Among other recommendations to the FAA...
Therefore, the National Transportation Safety Board recommends that the Federal Aviation Administration:
Prohibit further flight of the Zodiac CH-601XL, both special light sport aircraft and experimental, until such time that the Federal Aviation Administration determines that the CH-601XL has adequate protection from flutter. (A-09-30) (Urgent)


Might want to reconsider that long cross country flight this weekend. Might have to walk home...

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:32 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

TOTAL BULLSHIT !
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:32 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 01:18:08PM -0700, dougsire wrote:
Quote:
While surfing the NTSB site today I found this letter to the FAA.

http://www.ntsb.gov/Recs/letters/2009/A09_30_37.pdf.

Among other recommendations to the FAA...
Therefore, the National Transportation Safety Board recommends that the
Federal Aviation Administration:
Prohibit further flight of the Zodiac CH-601XL, both special light sport
aircraft and experimental, until such time that the Federal Aviation
Administration determines that the CH-601XL has adequate protection from
flutter. (A-09-30) (Urgent)

Well, head-in-the-sand types: Now what? The NTSB isn't given to crying wolf.

For me, I plan to make damn good and sure my aileron cables are up to
specified tension frequently until more definite information becomes
available. That may not be the final answer, but it's all we've got right
now. The NTSB called that into question as the fix, though they did point
out the problems folks have had with keeping the tension up to spec.

If the FAA chooses to ground the type, I hope they wait until after the
CFI-SP checkride I've got scheduled for Thursday afternoon...
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:25 pm    Post subject: Re: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

If the FAA chooses to ground the type, I hope they wait until after the
CFI-SP checkride I've got scheduled for Thursday afternoon...
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I hope you get that examiner to step into your plane after this recommendation. I think it's a great thing for all of us. After FAA action and corrective design by whomever, we will have the faith in the airplane restored and our investment secured.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:30 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

I hate to disagree with Steve, but I have carefully read the NTSB
document and find it completely credible. I'm afraid this will be a
great excuse to put off my first flight which would otherwise have
occurred within a few weeks.

There are some confusing results of my decision to consider the NTSB
recommendations as reasonable. Since there are so many minor
variants of the XL design and different builders with different
actual results, it is not at all clear to me how to tell when this
whole mess has been resolved. Even if there is one "Blessed"
solution for AMD built planes, for example, it may remain unclear how
this solution should be applied to planes with different aileron and
control configurations. The same applies to different engine choices
and weight and balance situations.

I hope the folks at Zenair, Zenith, AMD, and other "Official" sellers
of the XL plans, kits, and planes release a set of changes
soon. These changes will probably include aileron mass balancing
design and possibly other appropriate design changes to make the XL
safe according to the NTSB and other authorities. This could start
with the changes from the UK being published. I can't believe there
is any legitimate for keeping those changes secret any longer.

Paul
XL was getting very close, now undetermined.
At 01:29 PM 4/14/2009, you wrote:
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TOTAL BULLSHIT !


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:38 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

You right, I m wrong.
I thought it was just another Matronics Bull Poop by a wannabe. But I did
find the Daily News Blog.
Maybe Zenith will retrofit a mass balance for the ailerons.
Thats what happened with my AvidFlyer a few years ago.
Seems the flapperons fluttered til the factory mandated and supplied retro
kits to eliminate the problem...

Sorry again..

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:40 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

The fix on my AvidFlyer was easy. A shovel type with lead on the end which
attached to the flapperon. Easy solution...
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:50 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 02:25:14PM -0700, hansriet wrote:
Quote:
Jay Maynard wrote:
> If the FAA chooses to ground the type, I hope they wait until after the
> CFI-SP checkride I've got scheduled for Thursday afternoon...
I hope you get that examiner to step into your plane after this
recommendation.

I'll find out when I call her tomorrow...

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I think it's a great thing for all of us. After FAA action and corrective
design by whomever, we will have the faith in the airplane restored and
our investment secured.

I agree.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:34 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

Looks like some new rules / standards will come out of this.
--->
Work with ASTM International to incorporate additional requirements into the
standards for light sport airplanes that provide for additional
flutter mitigation
strategies. (A-09-33)

--->
Work with ASTM International to develop requirements to be included in the
standards for light sport airplanes that provide for stick-force
characteristics that
will minimize the possibility of pilots inadvertently overcontrolling
the airplane.
(A-09-35)

---->
Work with ASTM International to incorporate additional requirements into the
standards for light sport airplanes that provide for the accurate
determination of
airspeed data and for the adequate presentation of that data in
existing and new
airplane pilot operating handbooks and on airspeed indicators. (A-09-37)
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 4:18 PM, dougsire <dsire(at)imt.net> wrote:
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While surfing the NTSB site today I found this letter to the FAA.

http://www.ntsb.gov/Recs/letters/2009/A09_30_37.pdf.

Among other recommendations to the FAA...
Therefore, the National Transportation Safety Board recommends that the Federal Aviation Administration:
Prohibit further flight of the Zodiac CH-601XL, both special light sport aircraft and experimental, until such time that the Federal Aviation Administration determines that the CH-601XL has adequate protection from flutter. (A-09-30) (Urgent)

Might want to reconsider that long cross country flight this weekend.   Might have to walk home...

Doug Sire


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:34 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 02:58:25PM -0700, Sabrina wrote:
Quote:
The NTSB did the right thing. AMD and Zenith will have to be more
pro-active. I just hope the FAA makes it clear which XLs they are
grounding, if they do ground the airframe. (Should 650s be included?)

If the problem is aileron flutter, I don't see how it'd be reasonable for
them to ground less than all Zodiacs that don't have balanced ailerons. That
would include 650s, too.

Quote:
Maybe they will only ground the S-LSAs and put speed limits on the
experimental XLs and XL winged craft.

This wouldn't make a lot of sense: if the situation warrants grounding, then
it would warrant grounding them all.

Quote:
It would be nice if they would allow those still in Phase 1 to remain
flying within 5nm of their home airport as a test bed for their proposed
modifications.

They could allow this by means of special flight permits.

Quote:
Paul is correct--a fix for one might not fix them all. My airframe is
highly modified, but I would still welcome a review of the AMD S-LSAs.

How modified is it? Are your ailerons balanced?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:37 pm    Post subject: Re: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

Well the timing of this puts one heck of a bind on anybody's plans to fly to Sun-N-Fun next week in a 601XL. Myself in particular. I have confidence in my airplane making the trip, but I cannot afford to get grounded in Florida. I too, hope that this motivates action for whatever the proposed modifications. I do not want to spend all summer being grounded!!

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 3:29 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

The FAA may be able to ground the S-LSAs, but there would be a real
problem grounding the E-ABs. There is no type certificate to take
action against. Each airplane is considered one of a kind. Many of the
E-ABs out there don't even have Zenith or Zodiac on the airworthiness
certificate. A person could build one and call it a Jones Gee-Whizz
Special on the certificate, then how could the FAA track it down? I
don't think there has been a single time in the history of the E-AB
category that the FAA has ever even considered grounding an
experimental design.

Another thing is that the FAA doesn't have to pay any attention to
recommendations from the NTSB, and they often don't.

F**k 'em, if I get the chance to fly mine to Sun'N'Fun this year, I
will. I'm not worried in the least about getting grounded by this BS.
I'm getting pretty tired of the government trying to protect me from
me. That's not the freaking job I'm paying them to do.

On Apr 14, 2009, at 6:37 PM, DaveG601XL wrote:

Quote:

>

Well the timing of this puts one heck of a bind on anybody's plans
to fly to Sun-N-Fun next week in a 601XL. Myself in particular. I
have confidence in my airplane making the trip, but I cannot afford
to get grounded in Florida. I too, hope that this motivates action
for whatever the proposed modifications. I do not want to spend all
summer being grounded!!

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First flight 7/24/08
70 hours and climbing!

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 3:48 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

I could not find the NTSB site. Anyone else having a problem locating the
side? Jerry of GA
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 3:52 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 07:46:38PM -0400, Jeyoung65(at)aol.com wrote:
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I could not find the NTSB site. Anyone else having a problem locating the
side? Jerry of GA

The link in the message you replied to had an extra period on the end. Try
the press release at http://www.ntsb.gov/Pressrel/2009/090414a.html .
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:03 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

I got it that time, THANKS Jerry of GA DO NOT ARCHIVE

In a message dated 4/14/2009 6:53:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jmaynard(at)conmicro.com writes:
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On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 07:46:38PM -0400, Jeyoung65(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote:
I could not find the NTSB site. Anyone else having a problem locating the
side? Jerry of GA

The link in the message you replied to had an extra period on the end. Try
the press release at http://www.ntsb.gov/Pressrel/2009/090414a.html .
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:03 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

The New York Times has managed to find it, as has Aero-News Network.

We'd better hope for a quick, quiet resolution of the problem before a bunch of lawyers and "crusading journalists" pile on and put Zenith out of business, or even get homebuilts grounded by act of congress. Remember the damage the networks did to the ultralight industry some years back.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:04 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

"FAA, NTSB feud over safety recommendations

The National Transportation Safety Board complains that the Federal Aviation
Administration doesn't act quickly enough, while the FAA says the safety
board is free to offer recommendations regardless of whether they are
practicable, economical or technologically possible."

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:08 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

Absolutely. One of the biggest problems I "see" is that builders tend to make modifications and adjustments that are not on the Zenith plans. While a working stiff I used to insist that suppliers to the various companies I work for produced parts to the following spec - Mil TPF41C. Translation Make It Like The Flaming Print For Once. So if your plane is fluttering I would suggest that the tensions the cables to the Zenith values.

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The FAA may be able to ground the S-LSAs, but there would be a real
problem grounding the E-ABs. There is no type certificate to take
action against. Each airplane is considered one of a kind. Many of the
E-ABs out there don't even have Zenith or Zodiac on the airworthiness
certificate. A person could build one and call it a Jones Gee-Whizz
Special on the certificate, then how could the FAA track it down? I
don't think there has been a single time in the history of the E-AB
category that the FAA has ever even considered grounding an
experimental design.

Another thing is that the FAA doesn't have to pay any attention to
recommendations from the NTSB, and they often don't.

F**k 'em, if I get the chance to fly mine to Sun'N'Fun this year, I
will. I'm not worried in the least about getting grounded by this BS.
I'm getting pretty tired of the government trying to protect me from
me. That's not the freaking job I'm paying them to do.

On Apr 14, 2009, at 6:37 PM, DaveG601XL wrote:

Quote:
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>

Well the timing of this puts one heck of a bind on anybody's plans
to fly to Sun-N-Fun next week in a 601XL. Myself in particular.  I
have confidence in my airplane making the trip, but I cannot afford
to get grounded in Florida. I too, hope that this motivates action
for whatever the proposed modifications. I do not want to spend all
summer being grounded!!

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First flight 7/24/08
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:08 pm    Post subject: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

Absolutely. One of the biggest problems I "see" is that builders tend to make modifications and adjustments that are not on the Zenith plans. While a working stiff I used to insist that suppliers to the various companies I work for produced parts to the following spec - Mil TPF41C. Translation Make It Like The Flaming Print For Once. So if your plane is fluttering I would suggest that you tension the cables to the Zenith values.

John Read
CH701 - Elbert CO - Jabiru 3300

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The FAA may be able to ground the S-LSAs, but there would be a real
problem grounding the E-ABs. There is no type certificate to take
action against. Each airplane is considered one of a kind. Many of the
E-ABs out there don't even have Zenith or Zodiac on the airworthiness
certificate. A person could build one and call it a Jones Gee-Whizz
Special on the certificate, then how could the FAA track it down? I
don't think there has been a single time in the history of the E-AB
category that the FAA has ever even considered grounding an
experimental design.

Another thing is that the FAA doesn't have to pay any attention to
recommendations from the NTSB, and they often don't.

F**k 'em, if I get the chance to fly mine to Sun'N'Fun this year, I
will. I'm not worried in the least about getting grounded by this BS.
I'm getting pretty tired of the government trying to protect me from
me. That's not the freaking job I'm paying them to do.

On Apr 14, 2009, at 6:37 PM, DaveG601XL wrote:

Quote:
--> Zenith-List message posted by: "DaveG601XL" <david.m.gallagher(at)ge.com
>

Well the timing of this puts one heck of a bind on anybody's plans
to fly to Sun-N-Fun next week in a 601XL. Myself in particular.  I
have confidence in my airplane making the trip, but I cannot afford
to get grounded in Florida. I too, hope that this motivates action
for whatever the proposed modifications. I do not want to spend all
summer being grounded!!

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601 XL/Jabiru 3300
First flight 7/24/08
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:19 pm    Post subject: Re: NTSB recommends grounding of 601XLs in US Reply with quote

[quote="JohnDRead(at)aol.com"]So if your plane is fluttering I would suggest that the tensions the cables to the Zenith values.

John,

As you can read in the NTSB report, there's not a value that Zenith (and the various other manufacturers) agree on themselves. The values that are giving have no roots in testing. If a builder experienced flutter, he or she is lucky to live to tell it.

Won't you agree that an aileron balance that prevents flutter in all cases and a Bob weight to even the stick pressures at high G-forces will make for a safer plane?


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