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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 1:24 am    Post subject: P-static Reply with quote

Yep, have gotten p-static before flying in dry snow. You can be heard
by Center when you transmit, but you can't hear them (nor do VHF NAV's
work) due to the buzzing of the p-static. Don't know if GPS is
affected. (Haven't flown IFR since getting a hand held GPS.)

I ended up putting a bonding wire on the rudder pedals and stick to
ground them to the engine. We kept getting shocked touching the
throttle when flying in charging conditions. (Even flying in virga here
in Arizona.)

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Subject: Re: For your viewing enjoyment
From: Tom Goddard <tomgoddard(at)ns.sympatico.ca>

Sounds like perfect conditions for p static in a Glasair. Obviously
unrelated to
the canopy issue though.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:32 am    Post subject: P-static Reply with quote

I used to get shocked.....and rudely! I'm only 5'7", so my seat cushion places me 'close to the stick', you might say. After a couple jolts to my privates, I learned not to fly in virga or dry snow. Smile

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Yep, have gotten p-static before flying in dry snow. You can be heard by Center when you transmit, but you can't hear them (nor do VHF NAV's work) due to the buzzing of the p-static. Don't know if GPS is affected. (Haven't flown IFR since getting a hand held GPS.)

I ended up putting a bonding wire on the rudder pedals and stick to ground them to the engine. We kept getting shocked touching the throttle when flying in charging conditions. (Even flying in virga here in Arizona.)

Mike Palmer <><

Subject: Re: For your viewing enjoyment
From: Tom Goddard <tomgoddard(at)ns.sympatico.ca>

Sounds like perfect conditions for p static in a Glasair. Obviously unrelated to
the canopy issue though.











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