LongRoadBob
Cleared for Takeoff
All flying I have done so far has been full mixture for takeoffs, landing, and maneuvers (most of the time) at or under 3000’. Really the only time flying and leaning the mixture is cruising to the air works area and back. That so far has been only set rpm (2200) and lean.
So I wondered, on cross country trips, mostly cruising, after initially choosing a power setting, and leaning the mixture, it’s not clear to me if that lean setting is valid also if you say add power to climb or lessen power to descend. Also not sure how you best adjust if it is needed. I can imagine it might depend on how long you will climb or descend.
And if you do need to readjust with power changes, do you first set mixture full rich and then go from there or adjust slightly from where it sits already?
wondering too if during descent, if you want to have it lean to avoid too much engine cooling?
The whole leaning thing, something seems off to me on how I’m being taught. Our checklist on startup has us lean the mixture just after engine start during warmup. Then taxi, and stop, full rich for run up checklist. The club checklist never tells us to lean again for taxi. I read in the POH that one should lean for ALL ground operations, but when I went to do that, the instructor said not to do that. Also, he has mentioned that if I lean at 1200 (actually in summer he has me doing this at 1000 rpm) when I then give more throttle as we taxi he said once that it then wasn’t properly leaned because of throttle being adjusted.
I need to ask him next time, as of now no student flights possible because of restrictions here because of corona, and also my health has been problematic lately, but I don’t feel like I have sufficient info on leaning, when, how, etc. other than set and forget during the short cruise we do to training area.
The Cessna is fuel injection, not sure if that makes a difference. Again, just wondering about your experiences and if many adjust mixture after making small or medium throttle changes?
So I wondered, on cross country trips, mostly cruising, after initially choosing a power setting, and leaning the mixture, it’s not clear to me if that lean setting is valid also if you say add power to climb or lessen power to descend. Also not sure how you best adjust if it is needed. I can imagine it might depend on how long you will climb or descend.
And if you do need to readjust with power changes, do you first set mixture full rich and then go from there or adjust slightly from where it sits already?
wondering too if during descent, if you want to have it lean to avoid too much engine cooling?
The whole leaning thing, something seems off to me on how I’m being taught. Our checklist on startup has us lean the mixture just after engine start during warmup. Then taxi, and stop, full rich for run up checklist. The club checklist never tells us to lean again for taxi. I read in the POH that one should lean for ALL ground operations, but when I went to do that, the instructor said not to do that. Also, he has mentioned that if I lean at 1200 (actually in summer he has me doing this at 1000 rpm) when I then give more throttle as we taxi he said once that it then wasn’t properly leaned because of throttle being adjusted.
I need to ask him next time, as of now no student flights possible because of restrictions here because of corona, and also my health has been problematic lately, but I don’t feel like I have sufficient info on leaning, when, how, etc. other than set and forget during the short cruise we do to training area.
The Cessna is fuel injection, not sure if that makes a difference. Again, just wondering about your experiences and if many adjust mixture after making small or medium throttle changes?