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mattpilot said:
There's no reason to get up and leave for any question. That is, as long as he doesn't fail one for it. He didn't. I think he was just curious if i knew or not. There was quite a bit i didn't know where he didn't fail me on. But i did screw up on a different part, but thats another story.


My response was simply that i had no clue and never even heard of such a standard. I don't think you would find the answer in the AIM. I suppose it would be in part 21 or something, since that deals with certification of parts.

But the answer is the Carb heat must increase the air temp by at least +90 degrees fahrenheit at 75% power.

I agree...which is why I edited. I don't want to bust, but I'd rather learn and bust then just "take my ball and go home" and learn nothing.

Good info...I've got a student that's just getting to the "I know more than..." stage....this will be a great one for him.

-mini
 

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