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Hi,
After taking two passengers on SF-Bay tours, I realized that I want to take the tour slower... A north-bay tour (SF, GGB, Ocean Beach, without the 101/Bravo transition) takes about 40min roundtrip from OAK - a little quick. I've been used to flying with the rpm around the bottom of the green arc for this kind of thing, as my CFI used to always remind me that "Carb-Heat introduces unfiltered air [into the carb]" which is a bad thing... Basically - is it bad for the aircraft (C172) to float around at around 85kts with the power somewhere below the green arc (say 1800rpm) and the Carb-Heat on? Ok, there is a second benefit - my club charges based on tach time, and I have to be honest about that - although I really do wish for the tours to be slower. Thanks for any comments, Noah |
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