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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:16 pm    Post subject: D.A.R question about fuse access Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:53 am    Post subject: D.A.R question about fuse access Reply with quote

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The nice thing about having internal batteries within the EFIS is that
nothing changes while you scurry to either change the fuse or land and
repair - even for the AP. If I couldn't isolate the problem by replacing
the fuse - I'd just land. Kind-o-like the ole' circuit breaker theory -
if it blows once you reset it. If it blows twice, you leave it.

But what is the likelihood that replacing a properly sized,
popped fuse will restore any system to functionality? If
it's anticipated that the wing leveler's services will ever
be critical to comfortable termination of flight, then
is not as essential as radio navigation or cockpit lighting?

Perhaps dual wing levelers are in order? I'd bet that a BIG
chunk of the accidents due to poor pilot visibility and/or
workload distractions for single-pilot IFR would have been
averted electrons had the stick. I'll suggest that most
IFR capable airframes would be better outfitted for ventures
into poor visibility if there were NO displays on the panel
and dual, heading-slaved wing levelers installed. The wing
levelers are probably lighter and more reliable than a suite
of panel mounted gyros and more capable than pilot's trying
to manage an airplane interleaved with other distractions/
duties in the cockpit . . . including the distraction of
fiddling with fuses -OR- breakers.
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:09 pm    Post subject: D.A.R question about fuse access Reply with quote

Good Evening Bob,

I agree with your evaluation, but back when Mooney tried it, most pilots didn't care for it. You would regularly find the interrupt button taped down thus deactivating the system. I feel certain that some method could be made to work and still be acceptable to the average pilot, but no one has, as yet, figured out that method.

Had JFK jr just let his autopilot fly his airplane, we would probably have a light plane pilot high in our government hierarchy by now.

'Tis a quandary indeed!

Happy Skies,

Old Bob
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Bob Siegfried
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In a message dated 7/19/2009 12:53:57 P.M. Central Daylight Time, nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com writes:
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Perhaps dual wing levelers are in order? I'd bet that a BIG
  chunk of the accidents due to poor pilot visibility and/or
  workload distractions for single-pilot IFR would have been
  averted electrons had the stick. I'll suggest that most
  IFR capable airframes would be better outfitted for ventures
  into poor visibility if there were NO displays on the panel
  and dual, heading-slaved wing levelers installed. The wing
  levelers are probably lighter and more reliable than a suite
  of panel mounted gyros and more capable than pilot's trying
  to manage an airplane interleaved with other distractions/
duties in the cockpit . . . including the distraction of
fiddling with fuses -OR- breakers.


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