While in a level cruise this afternoon, 118kt indicated, headwind of 16kt, left crosswind of 3kt, "airspeed, airspeed" screamed in the headset followed by "autopilot is being engaged" as the Garmin Electronic Stability and Protection system (ESP) turned on and pushed over the nose to begin a descent in order to increase airspeed from the now indicated 19kt. A quick scan showed a headwind of 73kt and a right crosswind of 49kt. Obviously something was blocking the pitot tube or a pitot hose disconnected.
Other than the repeated need to disconnect autopilot (ESP was continually and repeatedly trying to take over the flight and push down the nose) I referred to my iPad connected to a Stratus 2 for GPS groundspeed. I used the previously known actual winds to calculate my actual airspeed and returned to my home airport. Upon exiting the aircraft I noticed the pitot tube was sticking out of the spinner by an extra inch to inch and a half than normal. I was able to push the pitot tube in and out and spin it freely. I removed the top cowling and could see that the rear end of the pitot tube was still extended through the FF-1201 Pitot Block and the FF-1217 hose connection (and FF-1216 hosing) was still intact. None of this rearward apparatus moved as I pushed, pulled and twisted the portion of the tube extending through the spinner. Apparently the FF-01202-1 pitot tube was now two pieces instead of one.
Has anyone else had FF-01202-1 break?
Has anyone a clue what could've caused this break while in flight? There is no wear on the tube from the S-1207 Bushing. The tube slides and spins freely within and through the S-1207 Bushing. The tube did not seize at this passthrough point causing the break.
One lesson learned is that I need to familiarize myself with the procedure to quickly disable Garmin ESP. I could just leave it off all the time but I find the feature to be of value other than when the pitot tube breaks.
Another lesson learned is that despite having a wonderful dual G3X Garmin avionics package it is wise to have the backup iPad/Stratus system on and working every flight, local or cross country.
Sidenote: Vans has the FF-01202-1 currently unavailable/on back order. Not sure how long I will be AOG waiting for this part. Has anyone converted a flying E-LSA RV12iS to having a heated pitot on the wing? If I need to do a repair anyway maybe it's time for a winter project!
Other than the repeated need to disconnect autopilot (ESP was continually and repeatedly trying to take over the flight and push down the nose) I referred to my iPad connected to a Stratus 2 for GPS groundspeed. I used the previously known actual winds to calculate my actual airspeed and returned to my home airport. Upon exiting the aircraft I noticed the pitot tube was sticking out of the spinner by an extra inch to inch and a half than normal. I was able to push the pitot tube in and out and spin it freely. I removed the top cowling and could see that the rear end of the pitot tube was still extended through the FF-1201 Pitot Block and the FF-1217 hose connection (and FF-1216 hosing) was still intact. None of this rearward apparatus moved as I pushed, pulled and twisted the portion of the tube extending through the spinner. Apparently the FF-01202-1 pitot tube was now two pieces instead of one.
Has anyone else had FF-01202-1 break?
Has anyone a clue what could've caused this break while in flight? There is no wear on the tube from the S-1207 Bushing. The tube slides and spins freely within and through the S-1207 Bushing. The tube did not seize at this passthrough point causing the break.
One lesson learned is that I need to familiarize myself with the procedure to quickly disable Garmin ESP. I could just leave it off all the time but I find the feature to be of value other than when the pitot tube breaks.
Another lesson learned is that despite having a wonderful dual G3X Garmin avionics package it is wise to have the backup iPad/Stratus system on and working every flight, local or cross country.
Sidenote: Vans has the FF-01202-1 currently unavailable/on back order. Not sure how long I will be AOG waiting for this part. Has anyone converted a flying E-LSA RV12iS to having a heated pitot on the wing? If I need to do a repair anyway maybe it's time for a winter project!
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