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Trim Failures

Years ago, when I first heard the term runaway trim, my initial thought was something along the lines of, How can that happen? All of the trim systems Id seen up to that time had been manual, unassisted crank, lever or thumbwheel affairs, which rely on the pilot grabbing something and moving it to achieve the desired change. I was aware that trim systems could mechanically fail, but generally would stay in a fixed position when they did. I had discussed and trained for abnormal trim conditions, but how could a trim system run away? Then I learned about electric trim, autopilots and runaway trim, and it all became clearer.

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Runaway trim occurs when electric trim systems or autopilots malfunction, leading to unintended control surface adjustments due to issues like faulty switches or erroneous autopilot commands.
  • Managing a runaway trim event requires comprehensive pilot knowledge of the aircraft's systems, including the location and function of trim switches, autopilot disengage buttons, and circuit breakers.
  • The immediate response involves prioritizing manual control ("fly the airplane"), followed by disengaging the autopilot or cutting power to the electric trim system, understanding that the aircraft can still be flown manually with potential control force limitations.
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Years ago, when I first heard the term “runaway trim,” my initial thought was something along the lines of, “How can that happen?” All of the trim systems I’d seen up to that time had been manual, unassisted crank, lever or thumbwheel affairs, which rely on the pilot grabbing something and moving it to achieve the desired change. I was aware that trim systems could mechanically fail, but generally would stay in a fixed position when they did. I had discussed and trained for abnormal trim conditions, but how could a trim system “run away”? Then I learned about electric trim, autopilots and runaway trim, and it all became clearer.

The closest I’ve come to a runaway trim situation was pilot-induced: I mistook the pitch trim button on the yoke for the push-to-talk switch. Several times. Hilarity ensued, and ATC, especially, was clearly entertained by the whole thing. Thankfully, some on-the-job training regarding which switch did what resolved the matter, but it highlights one of the keys to managing an abnormal trim situation: There’s no substitute for complete system knowledge. As important as that knowledge is, it’s usually easy to come by.

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