Roger Lee wrote:
There’s a lot of things in life you can do until you can’t and or it goes very wrong. Just like the US IRS. You can claim anything you want until you get caught. Why pay Russian Roulette if you don’t have to. There is a reason most 912 engines have them. Just because some engines don’t have them doesn’t make it a good idea. Why wear seatbelts. For decades cars didn’t have them. Always better the error on the side of safety.
Thanks Roger,
I do not dispute your safety philosophy.
I do question the fitting of every safety system available (& then some) when clearly there are those that are on periphery of effectiveness.
The few Rotax engines that I have seen, fitted with a drip tray, the tray can not possibly containe small (or large) amounts (drips) of fuel, given the heat from the exhaust below and the high speed air blast from prop/forward movement. Fuel would heat "flash' & /or be blasted into an aerosol.The fumes & droplets following the air movement, within the cowling, eventually exiting into the slipstream (assuming no ignition).
I guess I would concede, that in a major carburettor fuel spill, some fuel may be deflected away from the hot exhaust but for real effect/benefit the drip tray would have to enclose at least the bottom half of the carburettor - never seen one like this.
Seems to me, that a far more effective safety investment, is in prevention of fuel spill, by attention to maintenance, so that a spill will not occur in the first instance.
As I have mentioned before, the fitting of safety features/systems has a diminishing return on effect. It is for the pilot/owner to prioritise what systems he/she thinks are most effective and importantly gives piece of mind.
The wearing of seat belts/crash helmets/ airbags/ crush zones have a clear well documented benefit. The design/installation of these systems have been exhaustively researched. While increasing complexity & a little weight, the benefits far outweigh the costs.
The use of safety, as the justification for fitting these peripheral/doubtful benefit systems, may be correct in the strictest sense but then so is the advice never to fly.😈