Thread: alt. static.
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Old November 3rd 07, 12:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default alt. static.

JGalban via AviationKB.com u32749@uwe wrote:
wrote:

begin speculation

Now it could be that after some serial number Cessna changed something
and the later models don't do that, and that would be OK as long as
I have something at least quasi offical to tell me that.

end speculation


Do you have something quasi official that tells you the VSI must wiggle
when alt static is checked on the ground? If so, then your question would
appear to be answered.


Every CFI I had while a student said to do it and every 172 I've ever
flown does it.

Specifically, at the beginning of the preflight walk around, after
ensuring the master is off, pull the alternate static control out, then
shove it in to make sure it is off; the VSI should wiggle.

That's while standing in the open door.

Seriously, I suspect that the 172 you're talking about probably does have a
static leak into the cabin.


I am not the one that posed the original question nor have I flown a 172
newer than a P model.

If you want to verify that in order to get it
fixed, flipping to the alt static at speed will be most convincing to
maintenance personnel. Another way to check for a cabin static leak is to
open a window (if allowed) in flight. If your VSI, airspeed and altimeter
needles jump, you've got a leak in the cabin.


On the ground, some aircraft do not experience a perceptable indication due
to the location of the exterior static port.


Maybe, but the original poster was talking specifically about a 172.

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Jim Pennino

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