Avionics failure yesterday...
"Switching it "off" does *not* result in COM1 pass-thru. It was off -
dead - the whole time."
In most installations, you CAN test the emergency override by turning the
audio panel "off". Intercoms frequently also provide the same capability.
Note that I said "test".
If you have smoke coming out of the audio panel you may well be suffering
component and/or wire damage. Obviously this could affect even "emergency"
operations...
wrote in message
oups.com...
With most modern audio panels, when they fail, you still have a
connection
to the mic and headset jacks on the #1 COM. You can test this by simply
turning the audio panel "off" and seeing if the #1 COM works.
There's an emergency switch. It turns out I had forgotten about it
and, yes, I should've been a bit more familiar with all the avionics -
who ever thinks an audio panel has any real complexity?? It doesn't,
but there is a thing or two to know.
If I'd have been in the air for any *significant* time, though, I'm
pretty confident I'd have figured it out.
Switching it "off" does *not* result in COM1 pass-thru. It was off -
dead - the whole time.
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