flyboy
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Here's a question for you physics people. I was teaching a student about performance today and we got on the subject of indicated airspeed. We discussed how headwinds and tailwinds affect IAS. I told him how a shift from tailwind to headwind will show a higher indicated airspeed and vice versa. We differed a little in when and if that airspeed goes back to its original indication. So here's the sample question:
If you are indicating 100 KIAS and your winds aloft shift to a headwind, you can expect an increase in KIAS. If the headwind stays the same and you do not change your power setting, will the IAS return to its original indication or will it remain at the higher indication.
I am afraid I might have told him the wrong thing and any insight would be greatly appreciated.
If you are indicating 100 KIAS and your winds aloft shift to a headwind, you can expect an increase in KIAS. If the headwind stays the same and you do not change your power setting, will the IAS return to its original indication or will it remain at the higher indication.
I am afraid I might have told him the wrong thing and any insight would be greatly appreciated.