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Can you point to a reg tht says that? I don't think it is true. Mine was
IFR certified when I bought it, and it did not have alternate static (I've since added it). Also the FAA materials for the IFR written mention several times that breaking the VSI glass is the way to get alternate static on an airplane that doesn't have a valve. I wouldn't think they'd make such a big deal about it if an alternate static source was requried for IFR cert. The CO wrote: IIRC in fact, for an aircraft to be certified for IFR it has to have an alternate static source *as well*. -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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Ray Andraka wrote:
Also the FAA materials for the IFR written mention several times that breaking the VSI glass is the way to get alternate static on an airplane that doesn't have a valve. I wouldn't think they'd make such a big deal about it if an alternate static source was requried for IFR cert. It should be mentioned here that this trick only works on an unpressurized a/c. You won't get much activity on the VSI needle if you try this with a pressurized aircraft!. ![]() -- -Gord. |
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![]() "Ray Andraka" wrote in message ... Can you point to a reg tht says that? I don't think it is true. Mine was IFR certified when I bought it, and it did not have alternate static (I've since added it). Also the FAA materials for the IFR written mention several times that breaking the VSI glass is the way to get alternate static on an airplane that doesn't have a valve. That might work if the cabin was unpressurised, depends on whether the guage face was vented to the static side of the pressure balance. I wouldn't think they'd make such a big deal about it if an alternate static source was requried for IFR cert. Ah, in Australia mate. I can't quote the ANO/R off the top of my head but to be certified for Class 1 it needs an alternate static source IIRC. I'll see if I can find the ANO/R somewhere. (ANO= Air Navigation Order ANR= Air Navigation Regulation) I can't speak for the FAA, so if they don't require alternate static source for Class 1 IFR I'm rather surprised, but I guess it could be the case, I don't know. Class 4 IFR (NVMC) doesn't require it in Oz. The CO |
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