tawood
En-Route
So I’m on a cross country, landed in the middle of nowhere for gas, and on restart noticed I have some sort of failure in my alternator/ charging system (0 on the alt meter /don’t have a volt meter). It’s currently dark out so I’m grounded for the night, and I’m thinking that getting a mechanic out here even in a day or two might be a little tough. What I’m thinking/ wondering is this:
Does the arrow need an electrical system to keep the gear up? Im only 30 minutes or so from a more major airport. If I waited until morning/ daylight, took off and retracted the gear, then shut off the master, would the gear stay up until I got to the other field, then I could turn the master back on, lower the gear/radio call, and land…? I suppose I could also just leave the gear down and putt over too…
Does the arrow need an electrical system to keep the gear up? Im only 30 minutes or so from a more major airport. If I waited until morning/ daylight, took off and retracted the gear, then shut off the master, would the gear stay up until I got to the other field, then I could turn the master back on, lower the gear/radio call, and land…? I suppose I could also just leave the gear down and putt over too…