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I'm starting to get geared up for my written test, and was finally reading
[thoroughly] the chapter on systems last night. I was reading about carb heat and how it works and was surprised to learn that the temperature in the venturi section could be as much as 50 degrees below the outside air temperature, and that ideal conditions for carb heat were between 50 and 70 degrees with high relative humidity (stuff you guys all know). Anyhoo, we went flying on Saturday and it was about 58 degrees out with 1800' broken and 2700' overcast in light mist (looked overcast all the way to me, but it did lighten up after a while). That sounds like a good scenario for carb icing to me. We were going to try a mini-cross country to a local airport, but decided to do some pattern work since we wouldn't be legal VFR without skimming the treetops, dodging towers, etc.... My question is, in these or similar conditions, would you consider using at least partial carb heat to help prevent icing, or periodically turn the carb heat on to clear out any ice that may have formed? Is there ever a time when you would use carb heat as a preventive measure? John K. Student Pilot Somewhere between solo, X-country, the ground, and space |
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