Rain and autopilot unstable
I have an S-tec 55 in a 1999 Piper Archer III.
Last weekend I was in moderate rain in a climb out of 2000 feet (900 AGL)
heading for 6000 feet when all of the sudden the nose pitched down.
I pushed the two drains located in the cockpit when the event first occured and
it did not solve the problem.
I disconnected the autopilot and handflew it. When it was safe to do so, I
engaged the autopilot again, and again, it would either pitch up or down.
Later in the flight when the rain had stopped, it worked as usual.
Any ideas?
Mark
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