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16th March 05:50
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tonyroberts@nospam.com (Tony Roberts) writes:
Can you give a reference for the stats for carb-icing accidents? Are they simply counting accidents, are they comparing the number of accidents to the number of aircraft registered, or are they comparing the number of accidents to the number of flight hours? According to a rough count at the FAA database, about two thirds of the 172's currently registered in the U.S. are models that shipped with Lycomings. Furthermore, in my (still limited) experience, the Continental 172's tend to be people's babies, flying somewhere between 25-100 hours/year, while a good number of the 172M/N/P/R/S planes are flying hundreds of hours/year in flight school lines and FBO rental fleets (unfortunately, I don't know any source for actual flight hours per model type). Taking all of this into account, I'd guess that Lycoming 172's fly many times as many hours/year as Continental 172's do, so they would need many times as many carb icing accidents/year just to be even with the Continentals, not to mention more dangerous. [snipped out section on ground leaning] Were you ground leaning as aggressively before the stuck valve as you are now? If so, the more obvious explanation would be the leaning, not the oil additive. All the best, David |
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20th March 02:24
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Gordon: I also fly a C-172 with the Continental 0-300D. Mine is a 1964 E
model. No problem with parts or maintenance. As a complete wimp when it comes to carb ice, I'm well aware of it and ready at all times. I'll also run the carb heat for a while during the run up just to make sure I didn't pick up any during my taxi. Tony: Glad to see you're back in circulation. Drop me an e-mail with the house details if you get time. I still have your hat and I owe you some cold ones. Now....talk to me about this oil additive that you have been using. ??? Al Gilson KSFF/Spokane, WA USA 1964 C-172E 1970 VW Bug Convertible (Nothing but aircooled engines for me) in article tonyroberts-1810031731090001@h24-71-....shawcable.net, |
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