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How necessary would it be to have a pitot heater if you are flying
year-round VFR day (only) in the Chicago area? |
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![]() Lakeview Bill wrote: How necessary would it be to have a pitot heater if you are flying year-round VFR day (only) in the Chicago area? It's about the last thing I would spend money on. For that mission you don't really need a pitot tube. |
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I'd take the pitot tube, but I'd skip the heat.
"Newps" wrote in message ... Lakeview Bill wrote: How necessary would it be to have a pitot heater if you are flying year-round VFR day (only) in the Chicago area? It's about the last thing I would spend money on. For that mission you don't really need a pitot tube. |
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FAR 23.1323(d) tells manufacturers that if IFR certification is requested,
pitot heat is required. Check your AFM to see if the plane is certificated for IFR and you have your answer....if it is "yes," the airplane is not airworthy without it. Bob Gardner "Lakeview Bill" wrote in message m... How necessary would it be to have a pitot heater if you are flying year-round VFR day (only) in the Chicago area? |
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![]() "Lakeview Bill" wrote in message m... How necessary would it be to have a pitot heater if you are flying year-round VFR day (only) in the Chicago area? I'll vote "very necessary." Once at the Naval Nuclear Power Preparatory School, in North Chicago, there was ice on my windshield so thick I broke the tip off my Herter's sheath knife trying to get it off the windshield of my car. About 1/4" to 3/8" thick. And that was during the day in VFR conditions. John Lowry Flight Physics |
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John T Lowry wrote:
I'll vote "very necessary." Once at the Naval Nuclear Power Preparatory School, in North Chicago, there was ice on my windshield so thick I broke the tip off my Herter's sheath knife trying to get it off the windshield of my car. About 1/4" to 3/8" thick. And that was during the day in VFR conditions. Freezing rain? -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "John T Lowry" wrote in message nk.net... "Lakeview Bill" wrote in message m... How necessary would it be to have a pitot heater if you are flying year-round VFR day (only) in the Chicago area? I'll vote "very necessary." Once at the Naval Nuclear Power Preparatory School, in North Chicago, there was ice on my windshield so thick I broke the tip off my Herter's sheath knife trying to get it off the windshield of my car. About 1/4" to 3/8" thick. And that was during the day in VFR conditions. John Lowry Flight Physics But did that ice first appear during day VFR conditions? |
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 11:13:57 -0700, "Bob Gardner"
wrote: FAR 23.1323(d) tells manufacturers that if IFR certification is requested, pitot heat is required. Check your AFM to see if the plane is certificated for IFR and you have your answer....if it is "yes," the airplane is not airworthy without it. Bob Gardner "Lakeview Bill" wrote in message om... How necessary would it be to have a pitot heater if you are flying year-round VFR day (only) in the Chicago area? Many small single engine aircraft are IFR capable and airworthy, but were never built with pitot heat. The early PA 28-140 and Cessna 175 didn't even have a pitot head, let alone heat. Just an end of an aluminum tube end pointing forward. Still legal per the original drawings. CAR 3 certification basis, Bob, not Part 23. |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message news:tKV7e.16620$up2.10612@okepread01... "John T Lowry" wrote in message nk.net... "Lakeview Bill" wrote in message m... How necessary would it be to have a pitot heater if you are flying year-round VFR day (only) in the Chicago area? I'll vote "very necessary." Once at the Naval Nuclear Power Preparatory School, in North Chicago, there was ice on my windshield so thick I broke the tip off my Herter's sheath knife trying to get it off the windshield of my car. About 1/4" to 3/8" thick. And that was during the day in VFR conditions. John Lowry Flight Physics But did that ice first appear during day VFR conditions? Unfortunately, I don't recall the details. This was back in 1965. John Lowry Flight Physics |
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![]() "Bob Gardner" wrote in message ... FAR 23.1323(d) tells manufacturers that if IFR certification is requested, pitot heat is required. Check your AFM to see if the plane is certificated for IFR and you have your answer....if it is "yes," the airplane is not airworthy without it. Bob Gardner I think you can placard it "inop" and you are all set... |
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