Went on my first xc last night. Aircraft in question is an Archer III, Lycoming O-360, fixed pitch prop, no egt gauge. Return leg was 4500', so I decided to lean the mixture once we leveled off. I pulled it back what I considered to be slowly, probably 5 sec. or so, until the RPM dropped about 100 and the engine coughed a little, then richened it back to peak RPM. FI admonishes me for pulling it back way too fast, and tells me to push it about halfway back up. Not worth arguing about (especially as poh only says to lean above 5000'), so i did as instructed, but i can't help but think what i did was appropriate.
So... was I too aggressive? My argument is that with a fixed pitch prop, and no autopilot, i can't take my attention away from flying the plane very long, and a minor pitch change will change the engine rpm, so it has to be done somewhat quickly. Also, as long as the engine is running smoothly, and staying cool, it's not producing enough power to damage it.
I'm pretty sure he doesn't read this board, but let me add that I like the guy, and we get along well. Just trying to get another perspective. I've flown with 3 FIs, and one thing I've learned is that sometimes they directly contradict each other, so sometimes you have to figure out what makes the most sense to you.
So... was I too aggressive? My argument is that with a fixed pitch prop, and no autopilot, i can't take my attention away from flying the plane very long, and a minor pitch change will change the engine rpm, so it has to be done somewhat quickly. Also, as long as the engine is running smoothly, and staying cool, it's not producing enough power to damage it.
I'm pretty sure he doesn't read this board, but let me add that I like the guy, and we get along well. Just trying to get another perspective. I've flown with 3 FIs, and one thing I've learned is that sometimes they directly contradict each other, so sometimes you have to figure out what makes the most sense to you.