Hello,
I think this is a simple question but just want to confirm...
Going through the 172N EPs, specifically "Electrical Fire in Flight". In the procedure they distinguish between three switches for which I can only find two. This is my understanding, please correct me if I'm wrong:
"Master Switch": Battery master (And I'm assuming also the parallel alternator switch)
"Radio switches": The single switch labeled "Radio Master" to the left of the master switches.
"Avionics power switch": ??? I always considered the Radio Master to be the "avionics" switch.
The procedure wants the "Radio switches -- OFF" and "Avionics Power Switch -- ON", so they must really be distinct switches.
My best guess is that they want the radios turned OFF individually on the panel, then the switch labeled "Radio Master" to be flipped ON on so you can diagnose if the issue is from COMM 1 or COMM 2.
If I can ask a follow up Q: what would you ACTUALLY do in this situation? If I smell smoke and suspect electrical I'm pretty sure everything is going OFF and I'm getting on the ground ASAP.
I think this is a simple question but just want to confirm...
Going through the 172N EPs, specifically "Electrical Fire in Flight". In the procedure they distinguish between three switches for which I can only find two. This is my understanding, please correct me if I'm wrong:
"Master Switch": Battery master (And I'm assuming also the parallel alternator switch)
"Radio switches": The single switch labeled "Radio Master" to the left of the master switches.
"Avionics power switch": ??? I always considered the Radio Master to be the "avionics" switch.
The procedure wants the "Radio switches -- OFF" and "Avionics Power Switch -- ON", so they must really be distinct switches.
My best guess is that they want the radios turned OFF individually on the panel, then the switch labeled "Radio Master" to be flipped ON on so you can diagnose if the issue is from COMM 1 or COMM 2.
If I can ask a follow up Q: what would you ACTUALLY do in this situation? If I smell smoke and suspect electrical I'm pretty sure everything is going OFF and I'm getting on the ground ASAP.