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Roger
The pitot heater when bird is flying is cooled by the airflow and doesn't get super hot which could cause a failure in a short period of time. In my thousands of hours I have never experienced a pitot heater failure. Have you BOb? Flying All Weather Interceptors we did check heater on preflight. You can do same in GA if visable moisture is seen or forcast.. I've had insects get in pitot tube and block but that should be caught on pre-flight. If it (heater) were to fail and the pitot tube ice up and become blocked then you can fly partial panel until you can get to an altitude where the ice will melt. In fact you can land partial panel if you have any experience partial panel. The pitot system is a 'closed' system and anything entering the pitot tube will not migrate back to the airspeed indicator. The 'L' shaped pitot tubes have a small calibarated hole as I recall in the bottom just as they bend up and go insuide the wing/fuselage and any water that gets in the front of the tube is drained out by ram air pressure and gravity. May have used some wrong words so anyone current on systems feel free to take me to task. Bottom line is that moisture in pilot tube is not a real big problem in my estimaton, Visable moisture, just turn on the pitot tube and go fly. Big John On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 16:43:54 GMT, "Roger Long" om wrote: Did I miss this in my training? I thought Pitot Heat was only needed in icing conditions. Tom Haines column in this months AOPA mag recommends turning it on in or near moisture at any temperature. Is this a typical recommendation? Is there an effect like a carburetor that could cause ice to from in the pitot at above freezing ambient temperatures? Since the heat is provided by a hot filament, having it on a lot unnecessarily would make me worry about finding that it's not there when you need it. |
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