Champcar
Well-Known Member
Again it all comes down to habit or just a good flow. When to disengage the carb heat is just as important as when to use it and students need that pounded in them by sheer repetition. I understand what you are saying about the heat in PHX, but just for the sake of the discussion do you also land with out flaps for fear that the student may forget to raise them on a go around on a hot day? just a thought as your point is completely valid.I understand your point, but I have to disagree with the application.
We train our guys to use carb heat when required, rather then always regardless of the situation. You have a valid argument regarding habit, but when you are flying in an area when sometimes you barely have enough power to climb out on takeoff the last thing I want on a go around, on a 115F degree day with nearly full tanks and three guys in the plane is the carb heat on reducing my already dismal power output.