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"Ron Lee" wrote in message
... If you are flying who cares? Unless you are in a sandstorm or volcanic ash downfall area my ASSUMPTION is that unfiltered air in flight is not a hazard for the engine. Most of the time, that's true. However, I wouldn't limit the conditions to rare events like "sandstorm or volcanic ash". I have flown through significant dust plumes, cause by nothing other than winds aloft carrying dirt from terrain. One time, I could see the plume stretch all the way from Mt St Helens out to the coast, some 100 miles away. Clearly this sort of condition isn't nearly as harmful as the more dense events, like a sandstorm or volcanic ash. But still, I was happy to have my engine breathing filtered air when I went through it, and this sort of thing is quite a bit more common than the more dense events. ![]() Pete |
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