Saintroad
Filing Flight Plan
I am located in Tampa, FL. I have been in training and have about 50 hours total. Mostly in Luscombes, J-3, Champs and other TW aircraft at first, until I decided to specialize over the last 6 months in low-wing PA-28 Pipers for my PPL. In the J-3, I would always be told to reduce power at end of numbers, perform the final orientation, add carb heat and bring her in.
In the newer Pipers, not so much.
In fact, my CFI has never been told me to touch it in a PA-28 plane. I have been training in an Archer II and the only time we have ever touched the Carb Heat was at run-up. Plan on getting a Cherokee 160C or 180D perhaps and want to know your opinions on this...
Does sunny FL not have the proper conditions for ice building during descent? I thought I was told that ice could form almost anywhere, anytime even above 70F which some like to down-play, especially during a reduced power throttle setting.
Just trying to be safe and conscientious with my carb heat practices and rules of usage.
Thanks for the insight and knowledge.
In the newer Pipers, not so much.
In fact, my CFI has never been told me to touch it in a PA-28 plane. I have been training in an Archer II and the only time we have ever touched the Carb Heat was at run-up. Plan on getting a Cherokee 160C or 180D perhaps and want to know your opinions on this...
Does sunny FL not have the proper conditions for ice building during descent? I thought I was told that ice could form almost anywhere, anytime even above 70F which some like to down-play, especially during a reduced power throttle setting.
Just trying to be safe and conscientious with my carb heat practices and rules of usage.
Thanks for the insight and knowledge.