On my IMC (instrument flying) rating renewal last year,
I took off (not in my plane, but a rented PA28)... when
I got to cruising altitude I levelled out, brought the throttle
back then leaned the mixture. The examiner said "There's a
man who owns his own plane."...he was referring to leaning
the mixture, something I'd always been taught to do from day
one of my training. He said a lot of renters fly around with
mixture fully rich all the time. Even a pilot friend of mine
commented that he never leans the mixture because he
"never flies above 2000ft".
Paul
"David Megginson" wrote in message
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That's good to know. On balance, do you see any difference between
owners and renters?
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