TangoWhiskey
Touchdown! Greaser!
I want to install this toggle switch in my panel:
So, one of the guys wants to go take a leak, and he heads for the exit door and swipes his badge on the reader, but it doesn't release. So, he tries again, then I hear him cuss a bit, and the next thing he does is hit the EPO for the room. Oh spit. Payday friday, and he just took down three running mainframes with one flick of his finger. The company wanted to fire all of us, but I advised them that this would be a mistake as I taught them the first thing once in the comp room was to touch NOTHING without asking. The other guy backed me up, and the button pusher got fired instantly. FIB was pretty unhappy for a while.
I want to install this toggle switch in my panel:
So, I guess ACR stands for "Automatic Clearance Recorder" or somesuch. It plays back the last 2 things that were transmitted/received on the radios. Pretty sweet... And completely undocumented!
So... That ACR button on the yoke...
I finally got to the point where I was comfortable enough with the plane to be confident in handling a self-induced emergency resulting from pressing the wrong button. I was on an IFR flight. I got an instruction from ATC. I read it back. A minute later, I pushed the button, and then I got the same instruction from ATC... I was about to read it back again, figuring they hadn't heard my read-back, when I heard my own voice reading it back!
So, I guess ACR stands for "Automatic Clearance Recorder" or somesuch. It plays back the last 2 things that were transmitted/received on the radios. Pretty sweet... And completely undocumented!
What kind of audio panel did that plane have ?
Sweet! I'd like that next time we need an audio panel.
Just the good ol' King KMA24, seen at the top of the radio stack. The intercom is a separate DRE Communications unit between the annunciator panel and the ELT controls. You can see the ACR button on the yoke next to the Ident button:
Can't say that I have ever encountered that particular intercom, I suspect the recording capability is in the intercom, if it was part of the KMA24, you would have noticed a scratchy sound
You have a lot of buttons on that yoke. Is there a calculator somewhere in there ?
Just thought of another; It's this darn circle thingy labeled "ADF"...
Nope, that's a CWS (Control Wheel Steering) button - It lets you push it down, fly around by hand for a bit (great for showing pax a better view of something they just saw) and then when you let it go you're back on autopilot with the same modes and such as before.
Not what CWS does on my 55X. While the CWS is depressed the autopilot is engaged, but when you release it, it doesn't revert to what it was doing before, it holds the same climb and turn rates that were in effect when you release the button.
Not what CWS does on my 55X. While the CWS is depressed the autopilot is engaged, but when you release it, it doesn't revert to what it was doing before, it holds the same climb and turn rates that were in effect when you release the button.
It does depend on the mode too. For example, if you're in Nav mode it will return to the correct course, not "hold the same turn rate".
Some older "vintage" airplanes had flare dispensers. They can usually be spotted as three round holes with covers at the base of the fuselage.
Just thought of another; It's this darn circle thingy labeled "ADF"...
Just wondering if anyone has any switches or controls in their cockpit and they don't know what they are for.
There is an AD requiring the removal of the flares but that doesn't guarantee compliance.I thought the FAA mandated these be removed. I have a metal patch over the three holes where the flares were. The control panel for the flares was long gone when I got the plane. I actually saw a Navion that still had the control panel (was on the left sidewall of the aircraft) but the flare rack was long gone.
There is an AD requiring the removal of the flares but that doesn't guarantee compliance.
Just move it and see what it does.
I thought the FAA mandated these be removed. I have a metal patch over the three holes where the flares were. The control panel for the flares was long gone when I got the plane. I actually saw a Navion that still had the control panel (was on the left sidewall of the aircraft) but the flare rack was long gone.
That's an altitude reminder.
NEGATIVE. The CWS doesn't care which mode you were in (though you need to be in some roll and pitch mode). When released it displays CWS and holds the roll rate and displays and holds the VS.
The only thing that it won't do is exceed 90% (or in some case 75%) of the standard rate turn while in CWS.
I finally pulled my mystery switch. I was under there already, finding out why the Audio Amp CB stopped the alternator from charging and the Alt Field breaker did not.
It turns out someone ran a 12 ga. power wire from the battery solenoid to a switch mounted to console plastic (with uninsulated terminals) then back to the cargo area to probably power one of those cooler air conditioners. No circuit breaker protection whatsoever.
All the crapola undocumented lighting is going to come out too. I can't imagine why someone would stink up a nice airplane with that stuff.
Radio Compass? If it hasn't been removed it's probly connected to a rather large and heavy remote unit back on the rear radio rack.Just below the analog clock and directly above the yoke. Sometimes the white needle will indicate the heading. The red needle can be moved to any position with the small knob in the center.
I've been asking what this gizmo is since I bought her over two years ago. If I ever got an answer, I don't remember it.
There are some levers on the floor next to the flap handle in various PA28s which are neither labeled nor described in the POH. Somebody opined that they were for sending heat or not to the back seat.
'If it has dust on it or it is painted red, don't touch it'
I have a push-button on the right side of the yoke that is wired to the 'ident' on the transponder.
Me too. I have no idea if it works or not. I always forget it's there.