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robin1(at)mrmoisture.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:45 am Post subject: Was: Door locks Now Flaps |
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Jessie,
I try to minimize the number of times I cycle to flaps by
leaving them down after landing and taxi back to my hangar. They stay
down till I power up for my next start where I hit the flap up toggle
while my PFD comes alive & I go through my start procedure. By the time
my engine is primed the flaps are up and I am ready to crank the engine.
I then put the 3 degrees in so as to not forget before take off. I
actually have several reminders on my check list to put the 3 degrees in
as it is an easy thing to overlook. This procedure minimizes the number
of times I cycle the flap motor and also keeps the flaps out of the way
of control surface damaging visitors.
I follow this procedure because I have hangars at both ends of
my regular commute. I would have the flaps in the up position if/when I
have to leave the plane outdoors overnight. I also retract the flaps
anytime I an taxiing over surfaces with loose debris.
Robin
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jeff(at)westcottpress.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:48 am Post subject: Was: Door locks Now Flaps |
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I assume it's also advisable to retract the flaps when on the ground
in any kind of high or gusty wind condition.
Jeff Carpenter
On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:37 AM, Robin Marks wrote:
[quote]
Jessie,
I try to minimize the number of times I cycle to flaps by
leaving them down after landing and taxi back to my hangar. They stay
down till I power up for my next start where I hit the flap up toggle
while my PFD comes alive & I go through my start procedure. By the
time
my engine is primed the flaps are up and I am ready to crank the
engine.
I then put the 3 degrees in so as to not forget before take off. I
actually have several reminders on my check list to put the 3
degrees in
as it is an easy thing to overlook. This procedure minimizes the
number
of times I cycle the flap motor and also keeps the flaps out of the
way
of control surface damaging visitors.
I follow this procedure because I have hangars at both ends of
my regular commute. I would have the flaps in the up position if/
when I
have to leave the plane outdoors overnight. I also retract the flaps
anytime I an taxiing over surfaces with loose debris.
Robin
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