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Old February 20th 06, 01:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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"Robert Chambers" wrote in message
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seriously? banning leaning below 5000'? I guess they enjoy cleaning lead
fouled plugs then.


You have to remember, though, that many pilots and even mechanics think lead
fouling is caused by leaning TOO MUCH, not too LITTLE.


I can't fathom some blanket rule like that, they should be teaching proper
leaning techniques not banning the use of it.


Standard procedures in many (most?) places says 50 or so ROP...about the
worst place you can run your engine.


 




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