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A good reason to put quick lock connectors on the cowlings me thinks!
It could have been worse - I knew someone who had the cap retaining ring off 
the container the oil was supplied in fall _into_ the oil filler. I believe 
that extracting a plastic ring from inside an aircraft engine is a fairly 
expensive job!
Tony
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  From: Gramin@aol.com
  Subject: Delayed departure 
  Date: Wed, 9 Jul 1997 20:48:02 +1200 
> Say goodbye to your friends, invite them to film you as you scream off into
> the blue yonder - 20 minutes later , no appearance  - engine won't start ?,
> fire on the parking line ?, electrical fault ?   no ....  at the tyre 
kicking
> stage you've dropped the oil filler cap into the engine !  
> 
> No it won't come out past the silencer (even screws have learnt to avoid 
that
> ) even if the bottom screws are released - so all the cowls need to come 
off
>  !
> 
> But check the top of the footwell first, that's where mine was !
> 
> Graham C
> 
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