Pitch Trim Run-away
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 9:06 am
Hi everyone,
I am wondering under what circumstances a pitch trim run-away could occur.
I have a Sportscruiser and notice that a pitch trim run-away is mentioned twice in the TAD sheet 338. The first is with MOD-338-014 and the words used are 'unintended continuously running pitch servo trim servo' and the second mention is in section 3.5 Special Test Flying Issues 'to eliminate the possibility of pitch trim runaway'.
If such an occurrence should happen it would be a sudden shock for the pilot and because of the topic being mentioned twice I am thinking this fault is a real possibility.
I am now trying to consider under what circumstances such an occurrence could happen.
Any suggestions would be welcome - John
I am wondering under what circumstances a pitch trim run-away could occur.
I have a Sportscruiser and notice that a pitch trim run-away is mentioned twice in the TAD sheet 338. The first is with MOD-338-014 and the words used are 'unintended continuously running pitch servo trim servo' and the second mention is in section 3.5 Special Test Flying Issues 'to eliminate the possibility of pitch trim runaway'.
If such an occurrence should happen it would be a sudden shock for the pilot and because of the topic being mentioned twice I am thinking this fault is a real possibility.
I am now trying to consider under what circumstances such an occurrence could happen.
Any suggestions would be welcome - John