I am not sure I am even calling the tiny hinged window on the pilot's side window by the right name as a vent window but for the purposes of my question I will refer to it as the vent window.
I was watching an instructional video on landing a Cherokee 140. The instructor was solo in the Cherokee flying from the right seat. From takeoff, in the pattern and landing the vent window is open. I never read in the POH you can not fly with the vent open nor did I read anywhere you could fly with the vent open (maybe I missed it?).
I understand there are going to be opinions such as "I fly with it open all the time" and "I never fly with the vent window open". What is the recommendation use of the vent by Piper in the air?
I was watching an instructional video on landing a Cherokee 140. The instructor was solo in the Cherokee flying from the right seat. From takeoff, in the pattern and landing the vent window is open. I never read in the POH you can not fly with the vent open nor did I read anywhere you could fly with the vent open (maybe I missed it?).
I understand there are going to be opinions such as "I fly with it open all the time" and "I never fly with the vent window open". What is the recommendation use of the vent by Piper in the air?