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Old September 28th 07, 06:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bob Gardner
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Default Dual Trim Switches?

If the switches are in parallel and one of them develops an internal short
circuit, you will still have trim runway; if they are in series, both must
be closed simultaneously. Sounds like a dumb idea to me, but check with a
mechanic or radio shop for a knowledgeable answer...I'm not sure that I
would expect the Chief Pilot to be the expert on electrical questions.

Bob Gardner

"Christopher Brian Colohan" wrote in message
...
After flying Tomahawks and Citabrias, I took my first lesson in a
Cessna 172 last night. I asked many questions, but I had one question
which nobody in my flying club (including the chief pilot) knew the
answer to when I was the Why does the electric elevator trim have
two switches (both of which must be depressed) on the yoke instead of
one?

The best theory I could come up with was "to avoid runaway trim if one
switch stuck", but that is not very satisfying...

Anyone know why?

Chris

(Another question: 13 fuel drains? What were they thinking??? But I
am pretty sure the answer is "the lawyers designed that part, not the
engineers.")