by Mr.Mike » Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:01 pm
Brett has done his home work
BLOCKED PITOT SYSTEM
Taken from FAA-H-8083-25 "Pliot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge"
Page 6-8
"The pitot system can become blocked completely or
only partially if the pitot tube drain hole remains open.
If the pitot tube becomes blocked and its associated
drain hole remains clear, ram air no longer is able to
enter the pitot system. Air already in the system will
vent through the drain hole, and the remaining pressure
will drop to ambient (outside) air pressure. Under these
circumstances, the airspeed indicator reading decreases
to zero, because the airspeed indicator senses no
difference between ram and static air pressure. The
airspeed indicator acts as if the airplane were stationary
on the ramp. The apparent loss of airspeed is not
usually instantaneous. Instead, the airspeed will drop
toward zero. [Figure 6-8]
If the pitot tube, drain hole, and static system all
become blocked in flight, changes in airspeed will not
be indicated, due to the trapped pressures. However, if
the static system remains clear, the airspeed indicator
acts as an altimeter. An apparent increase in the ram air
pressure relative to static pressure occurs as altitude
increases above the level where the pitot tube and drain
hole became blocked. This pressure differential causes
the airspeed indicator to show an increase in speed. A
decrease in indicated airspeed occurs as the airplane
descends below the altitude at which the pitot system
became blocked. [Figure 6-9]
The pitot tube may become blocked during flight
through visible moisture. Some airplanes may be
equipped with pitot heat for flight in visible moisture.
Consult the AFM or POH for specific procedures
regarding the use of pitot heat."
Hope this clears it all up
Last edited by
Mr.Mike on Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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