VH-CHI Piper
PA28R-180
Arrow
(c/n 28R-30436)
One of the features of the Piper Arrow was its
automatic undercarriage extension system that was
intended to avoid accidents
caused by forgetful pilots. So it unusual that VH-CHI suffered
not one
but two such incidents. The first was in November 1985 at
Cessnock, where the aircraft had been
based since it came on to the register in June 1968 as part of
the fleet of the National Aviation and
Space Academy. The second accident was in July
1994 at Cassilis. Like many Arrows used for
flight training, –CHI had its automatic extension sensor disabled so
trainee pilots would get into the
habit of
lowering the undercarriage. Some didn’t. David
Carter’s photograph shows it at Mascot
in 1970