Stingray Don
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Stingray Don
I pulled out the ol' 172 the other day and had an issue with the AI. As the gyro began to spool up, the AI went inverted and stayed there. Now I was always told to trust the instruments no matter what it feels like in the plane, so I must have been inverted on the ramp. I checked the POH and couldn't find a required runway length for an inverted takeoff so I figured I would just shut it down. As the gyro began to spool down, it began spinning around like a clothes dryer. Once it stopped, I started the engine again and it showed about a 30 degree left bank. After several minutes it ever so slowly began to right itself. Now it seems to have a slight case of the leans with maybe a couple of degrees left bank even when sitting on the ramp. The vacuum system was operating properly and the gauge was in the green, so I don't think there is an issue with the vacuum system.
So is this a symptom of an AI about to fail? How much does it cost to overhaul on of these bad boys?
So is this a symptom of an AI about to fail? How much does it cost to overhaul on of these bad boys?