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Why would I be getting a caution light right after going airborn?

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    TrailerSwift89
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    On a few flights, I get a caution just after going airborne. I'm pretty sure I'm not tail striking and everything is in the right config. Is there anything else that could be causing it?

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      BBetty
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      Is the MWS in the normal mode? IE Not in ground mode? What appears on the annunciator panel?

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        I get it too, more often than not. It beeps and flashes once and that's it. Nothing adverse happens. I just ignore it.

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          Is the MWS in the normal mode? IE Not in ground mode? What appears on the annunciator panel?

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          @BBetty said in Why would I be getting a caution light right after going airborn?:

          Is the MWS in the normal mode? IE Not in ground mode? What appears on the annunciator panel?

          I also get this spurius warning. I have to say I dont manipulate the MWS switch in my procedures... Do you have an item where you do something with it before takeoff? I thought it only operates the lights test and shows that ground mode is active when red light is on.

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            Paul Cairns
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            It will be a NIPS warning, usually an air switch. Quite possibly the FRESH switch that should be in RECIRC.

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              @BBetty said in Why would I be getting a caution light right after going airborn?:

              Is the MWS in the normal mode? IE Not in ground mode? What appears on the annunciator panel?

              I also get this spurius warning. I have to say I dont manipulate the MWS switch in my procedures... Do you have an item where you do something with it before takeoff? I thought it only operates the lights test and shows that ground mode is active when red light is on.

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              BBetty
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              @Rhinozherous I generally push the mws switch inwards so it is not illuminated. This way the warnings are not suppressed like they are in ground mode.

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                It will be a NIPS warning, usually an air switch. Quite possibly the FRESH switch that should be in RECIRC.

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                @Paul-Cairns said in Why would I be getting a caution light right after going airborn?:

                It will be a NIPS warning, usually an air switch. Quite possibly the FRESH switch that should be in RECIRC.

                Aha, I will check that. Thank you very much!

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