The ASI has to be connected to the static (and pitot)
source specified in the aircraft manual if you want
to be flying with a valid C of A - and hence insurance.
John Galloway
At 12:54 28 December 2003, Robin Birch wrote:
Hi,
I have an Astir CS77, a fine but venerable glass machine.
I am
refurbishing the cockpit, panel, and so on.
Having got the panel to bits I am looking at the best
way of putting it
all back together. So:
1) I have two static systems, a forward system and
a rear one. In the
current configuration these are connected to different
instruments. Is
this correct and if so, which instruments should be
grouped together on
which static system? Or, should I have all of the
static ports (4 in
total, 2 forward and two rear) commoned up?
2) All of the gliders I have flown to date use the
cockpit air to drive
the altimeter. In other words the connector on the
back of the
instrument has nothing connected to it. Is this ok
or is it better to
connect the altimeter to the static system?
Regards
Robin
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Robin Birch
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