Gear/stall warning alarm
I have periodically had trouble with this errant alarm that sounds both as a stall warning and as a gear up alert. Years ago, the damn thing went off constantly whenever I backed off to half throttle, around MP= 18”. My AP fixed it with a simple adjustment on the console.
Later, I found it going off whenever I flew into precipitation. Frankly, the blaring horn doesn’t do much for my scan in IMC, but I manage.
Today was my least enjoyable experience with this wonderful gizmo—just after takeoff it decided to sound and wouldn’t stop. I entered a cloud layer on an IFR plan and, to complicate matters, my trusty STEC autopilot suddenly decided it wasn’t in the mood to keep on the heading bug’s heading. So yes, I had to hand fly through IMC for about an hour with a blaring horn until I could finally glance over to include the breaker panel in my scan and find the proper circuit to pull.
Did I mention that my wife did not enjoy this flight one bit? While I knew and told her we were totally safe, the insistent alarm had the compelling argument.
I’m thinking this time maybe it’s the stall warning switch due to the recent precipitation-induced alarm and my preflight inspection of the rusty vane tha, while it t showed free movement, looks every bit of its 47 years age.
What think?
Tim
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Tim Cote
Washington DC
P337G N639GC
Norm Asp 337G N122WB
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