tawood
En-Route
Took an hour long flight with my girlfriend to Put-In-Bay yesterday. Weather was hazy/humid 80+ degrees, and we flew through a couple of very light rain showers (more like sprinkles) on our way there. When I started our descent to Put-In-Bay, I pulled my throttle from 2400 rpm cruise to about 1900 rpm and as I did the engine became very rough, with a moderate vibration (of course this had to happen while we were over Lake Erie). I pulled carb heat and advanced the throttle back to 2400 rpm which smoothed it out. I kept us at 2400 until I was sure we could glide to the field, then pulled back to 1900 again, and this time everything was fine.
My Cherokee 140 POH doesn’t call for regular carb heat, saying something like “when necessary”...I think I discovered when “necessary” is...One thing I was expecting with a carb ice encounter that didn’t happen: I’ve heard of engine vibrations getting temporarily worse when carb heat is first applied (as the ice melts), but I only noticed things settling down after carb heat. Or, could it have been something else? I don’t know..I do know we had no problems on the hour flight home.
My Cherokee 140 POH doesn’t call for regular carb heat, saying something like “when necessary”...I think I discovered when “necessary” is...One thing I was expecting with a carb ice encounter that didn’t happen: I’ve heard of engine vibrations getting temporarily worse when carb heat is first applied (as the ice melts), but I only noticed things settling down after carb heat. Or, could it have been something else? I don’t know..I do know we had no problems on the hour flight home.