
mtv wrote:I’ve propped IO-520 on a 185. Not fun, and you REALLY need to be thinking about that next blade, cause it’s coming quick. This was on floats, and prop from behind. Gloves are VERY nice. If nothing else, they help to contain the fingers that are lost.
That’s a joke, by the way...sorta. Just be on top of your game as far as starting, pay CLOSE attention and go for it.
Nowadays, those “Start Pacs” are so small, light and powerful, I carry one. Just be certain you can connect everything AND start Engine by yourself. Maybe get a pigtail installed to facilitate.
I’ve propped a lot of airplanes and it doesn’t scare me, but if there’s a better alternative? Go there.
MTV
Mapleflt wrote:So on the topic of a "jump pac" what are the recommends from the BCP community
hardtailjohn wrote:We had a P-Navajo get repo'd once on our field, and the 2 young guys came to fly it out. They got it fired up with a jump, and taxied to the fuel pumps. By the time they got fueled, they needed another jump, missed the start and then the starter on the right engine gave out. The more "portly" one of the two hopped out and proceeded to hand prop it.... it was kinda like a car wreck...I didn't want to watch, but had to. After countless tries, he actually got it going but by that time the "pilot" had relaxed his attention on the brakes, so when it fired it lurched ahead about 6". I about lost my lunch, but he just smiled and waved and hopped in and away they went. I still get a chill when I think about it.
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