futurepilot1
Well-Known Member
I was getting ready for my lesson yesterday, when my CFI and another student got into a discussion about Carb Heat. The student had had a partial engine failure due to carb ice. He was doing a touch and go. He had applied full carb heat during the descent. Once on the ground, he removed carb heat, full power, flaps up, just like the checklist said. At about 300ft AGL he experienced a partial engine failure. It didn't die completely, just had a huge power loss and sputtered. He was able to get enough power to turn around and use the perpendicular RWy for a landing. Now the curious part. My CFI said it sounded like he did everything correct, but the student said his CFI told him that, due to the cold conditions he should have kept carb heat on the whole time. My CFI said that was incorrect. Comments?? Thoughts?? I was under the impression that, when the engine is running, outside air temperature has little to do with Carb icing.:dunno: