Shepherd
Final Approach
"The heat works so well you could fly it in your underwear", he said. (sorry for any after images that might have caused.)
It's been really cold, and the Cub has a carburetor issue, so I've been flying the Cherokees the last couple of weeks. The cabin heat works really well, in both planes.
Yesterday, after I finished my pre-flight, I took off my coat, and tossed it in the back, as usual.
Having kicked the tires, I lit the fires and went off to have an adventure, or at least have some fun.
Which I did.
Until I was about 45 minutes into the flight.
I was taking off on the homeward leg and suddenly there was a blast of frigid air coming in from the vents. Jiggle, jiggle, push, pull, Crap! No joy.
I'm in my shirtsleeves, and by the time I landed the cabin temperature was equal to the outside temperature (about 18F) and my teeth were chattering so hard I could barely talk on the radio.
Always dress like you are going to walk home. I violated one of my own rules.
More clothing, less cabin heat. Got it.
It's been really cold, and the Cub has a carburetor issue, so I've been flying the Cherokees the last couple of weeks. The cabin heat works really well, in both planes.
Yesterday, after I finished my pre-flight, I took off my coat, and tossed it in the back, as usual.
Having kicked the tires, I lit the fires and went off to have an adventure, or at least have some fun.
Which I did.
Until I was about 45 minutes into the flight.
I was taking off on the homeward leg and suddenly there was a blast of frigid air coming in from the vents. Jiggle, jiggle, push, pull, Crap! No joy.
I'm in my shirtsleeves, and by the time I landed the cabin temperature was equal to the outside temperature (about 18F) and my teeth were chattering so hard I could barely talk on the radio.
Always dress like you are going to walk home. I violated one of my own rules.
More clothing, less cabin heat. Got it.