Light Aircraft Piston Engine Carburetor Ice Detector/Warning Device Sensitivity/Effectiveness.
Abstract
A comprehensive test cell data collection and evaluation effort to review sensitivity and accuracy of 'off-the-shelf' carburetor ice detection/warning devices for general aviation piston engine aircraft was conducted. Presented herein are results, observations, and conclusions drawn from over 150 hours of test cell engine carburetor ice operations on a Teledyne Continental Motors 0-200A engine. Static sea level test cell engine operations were conducted to review carburetor ice detectors/warning devices sensitivty and accuracy during actual carburetor icing, determine internal carburetor ice accumulation locations, ascertain how ice formation propagates through the carburetor, observe carburetor performance during ice build-up and consider most advantageous location for a carburetor ice detector. Also presented is a review of the Federal Aviation Administration's carburetor accident/incident data relative to aircraft type, pilot qualifications, time of year and location by state where carburetor ice was a factor. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA117745
Entities
People
- James Newcomb
- Keith Biehl
- William Cavage
Organizations
- Federal Aviation Administration