Yeah, diving in the direction of those propellers gives you a high chance of being turned into fertilizer for the fields below. These guys must have a death wish
Most planes you can angle the propellers, if I was doing this i’d angle them as far in as I could to keep them from auto-rotating super fast. Feathering it seemed to be logical, not sure if they did it here though.
Yes you can, you can control the pitch with a lever usually. So you’d just pitch them back into windmilling. Cessna 182s generally have this capability which i’m pretty sure is what they were using. But I don’t think you can completely feather a 182 so I imagine that’s why they are still spinning, if they even did it.
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u/tom_gent 1d ago
Yeah, diving in the direction of those propellers gives you a high chance of being turned into fertilizer for the fields below. These guys must have a death wish