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December 3, 2006, Atlanta, GA. / Piper Pa 46-350P

The airplane was substantially damaged at about 1114 Eastern time after its autopilot disengaged and it entered a dive during cruise flight at FL220. There were no injuries to the Private pilot or passenger.

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Key Takeaways:

  • An airplane sustained substantial damage after its autopilot disengaged and it entered a dive during cruise flight at FL220.
  • The pilot initially noticed a "loud whistling noise" and a "tilted" attitude indicator, attempting to adjust it before realizing the aircraft was in a dive.
  • The pilot successfully recovered the airplane at FL190, with no injuries to the private pilot or passenger despite the substantial damage.
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The airplane was substantially damaged at about 1114 Eastern time after its autopilot disengaged and it entered a dive during cruise flight at FL220. There were no injuries to the Private pilot or passenger.

Subsequently, he stated he heard a “loud whistling noise” and noticed the right-side attitude indicator was “tilted.” He reported leaning over the right front pilot seat while “focusing” and “adjusting” the right side attitude indicator and “soon” noticed the right side heading indicator was turning. He sat up and “discovered” the airplane was in a “dive.” He leveled the wings and pulled out of the “dive” at FL 190.

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