Jenna
Filing Flight Plan
Hi. I just discovered this board and it looks like a good place to ask my stupid questions. I say they are stupid because everyone tells me how easy it is, but it never seems easy to me.
For example: ROP (Rich of Peak). Peak What? Do I lean to peak RPM or peak EGT? I was told to lean until it runs rough, then richen it up a little bit, but it never runs rough. At least I don't get there because the tach or the egt gauge reaches a peak then starts to drop. Should I richen it up when I notice they are dropping, or should I keep leaning until the engine runs rough. And how can you tell when it is making so much noise? What does a rough engine sound or feel like?
Ok, second question: I keep reading that you should never apply power when lean. Does never really mean never? Can you add just a little power? Or if you want to add a little power do you have to go full rich, then move the throttle and lean all over again? and how about when you are taxiing? On a hot day if I am idling, I will lean it out. When I start a long taxi do I need to go rich first, add throttle to gain some speed, then lean it again?
And I just read somewhere that said you should check your EGT right after takeoff and during a long climb keep leaning to keep the EGT at the takeoff value. I always heard to keep it full rich during climb.
Why does something that is supposed to be so easy seem so hard?
For example: ROP (Rich of Peak). Peak What? Do I lean to peak RPM or peak EGT? I was told to lean until it runs rough, then richen it up a little bit, but it never runs rough. At least I don't get there because the tach or the egt gauge reaches a peak then starts to drop. Should I richen it up when I notice they are dropping, or should I keep leaning until the engine runs rough. And how can you tell when it is making so much noise? What does a rough engine sound or feel like?
Ok, second question: I keep reading that you should never apply power when lean. Does never really mean never? Can you add just a little power? Or if you want to add a little power do you have to go full rich, then move the throttle and lean all over again? and how about when you are taxiing? On a hot day if I am idling, I will lean it out. When I start a long taxi do I need to go rich first, add throttle to gain some speed, then lean it again?
And I just read somewhere that said you should check your EGT right after takeoff and during a long climb keep leaning to keep the EGT at the takeoff value. I always heard to keep it full rich during climb.
Why does something that is supposed to be so easy seem so hard?