I just had a throttle cable break on engine start. There was very little warning, just a little sticky the previous engine start and once the engine started, it worked perfectly. This brought me to thinking, "What if this had happened while I was flying?"
I'm thinking that modulating the propeller rpm to bring the plane down would be a good solution, another pilot suggested turning the mags on and off. Does anybody have some experience with this or another solution? I also don't know if the throttle would default to full open or full closed if a cable broke, so tech input on this subject would also be helpful.
This also shows that we need to think that these critical moving parts are 45 years old and wear/stress don't necessarily show themselves on examination. Perhaps replacing them occasionally, even without evidence of wear, is a reasonable procedure.