Vinny
Pre-takeoff checklist
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2007
- Messages
- 175
- Location
- City of the Big Shoulders
- Display Name
Display name:
Cousin Vinny
I went and did some night circuits in our club Warrior last month to get current for passengers. Checked all the lights, everything was fine except I noted the panel lighting on the #2 CDI and ADF (on the radio lights circuit) was really bright.
Fast forward to last weekend, I have the family loaded and ready to go for a weekend trip to Missouri. The #2 radio was out for repair and the ADF is inop so I just cranked the dimmer for those instruments all the way to the off position during preflight. But when I walked around the position lights were off. I couldn't find any rocker switches on the panel for them; the anti-collision light was on, the wingtip strobes were on, but no position lights.
Well, I figured I have the strobes so I'm visible (if not legal) and we made our flight in, thinking I'll need to file a squawk for the nav lights when I get back.
Fortunately, before the return trip I looked a little closer at the switches and saw that the "radio lights" dimmer also says "nav lights". So I clicked the dimmer on and voila! Position lights.
Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, the POH doesn't really say much about how the position lights are operated, so it's really a matter of knowing your aircraft well or talking to others who know it well. Obviously, I'm still relatively new to Pipers.
Fast forward to last weekend, I have the family loaded and ready to go for a weekend trip to Missouri. The #2 radio was out for repair and the ADF is inop so I just cranked the dimmer for those instruments all the way to the off position during preflight. But when I walked around the position lights were off. I couldn't find any rocker switches on the panel for them; the anti-collision light was on, the wingtip strobes were on, but no position lights.
Well, I figured I have the strobes so I'm visible (if not legal) and we made our flight in, thinking I'll need to file a squawk for the nav lights when I get back.
Fortunately, before the return trip I looked a little closer at the switches and saw that the "radio lights" dimmer also says "nav lights". So I clicked the dimmer on and voila! Position lights.
Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, the POH doesn't really say much about how the position lights are operated, so it's really a matter of knowing your aircraft well or talking to others who know it well. Obviously, I'm still relatively new to Pipers.