In light of the RV-10 crash in California where there may have been an open door, I performed an inspection of my door latching mechanism. I found something that surprised me and might be worthwhile for all you RV-10 folks to check.
The left rear latching pin was loose - it had backed off several turns from its seated/secured position. Presumably, it could have backed off even more and possibly fallen off, leading to a door popping open. I'll re-locktite and secure it one day this week.
I have the Planearound center latch that probably would have prevented a door loss, but I was definitely spooked by the possibility of one of the latching pins not functioning as designed.
This is a 10 second inspection on each door, so the next time you go flying, might as well check.
The left rear latching pin was loose - it had backed off several turns from its seated/secured position. Presumably, it could have backed off even more and possibly fallen off, leading to a door popping open. I'll re-locktite and secure it one day this week.
I have the Planearound center latch that probably would have prevented a door loss, but I was definitely spooked by the possibility of one of the latching pins not functioning as designed.
This is a 10 second inspection on each door, so the next time you go flying, might as well check.