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I had a my two-year transponder/static system check while visiting my mother
in San Antonio. When I departed, I noticed the airspeed didn't come up like it should. I attributed this to shifting winds and assumed I had a slight tailwind. Then in cruise, I did my normal operating performance check. My IAS was about 30 knots low, but my groundspeed was normal. I tapped on the airspeed indicator and it gained six knots. Question #1: How would a transponder/static check screw up my airspeed? Was this just coincidence? Question #2: How do you check accuracy of an airspeed indicator? Question #3: How long should you go before replacing an airspeed indicator? |
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