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Miraculix 5th Apr 2015 14:48

Ryanair and Deicing
 
Can anyone tell why Ryanairs B737's don't need deicing after overnighting in CPH, when all other needed deicing?

Dash8driver1312 5th Apr 2015 16:13

Ryanair and Deicing
 
"Need" or "company procedures dictate regardless of conditions?"

I'm not a RYR pilot, but you do not state what the actual conditions are at the time of observation.

despegue 5th Apr 2015 18:15

There is always a lot of unnecessary de-icing after nightstops.

It seems some companies prefer monkey-do instead of letting the crew decide if de-icing is necessary.
Of course that require a knowledgeable flightcrew that knows their winter ops.

Miraculix 5th Apr 2015 19:43

I departed about 1/2 hour after Ryanair with an aircraft that had been sitting toward the south and there was about 1,5 mm of frost on the wings and stabilizer. Sun was out and it was +2 degrees, but the frost was just starting to slush up at that time, so absolutely no chance to not deice for us.

Hotel Charlie 6th Apr 2015 12:02

Could it be that Ryanair use preventive deicing during overnights when risk of frost?

Dufo 7th Apr 2015 19:13

Similar to this?



http://shrani.si/f/V/12C/3Fw4YNgH/2/2015-03-19-1442.jpg

172_driver 8th Apr 2015 08:52

What Hotel Charlie said,

Pre de-icing is done at other bases anyway (not sure about CPH) if there's a possibility for frost.

Yeager 8th Apr 2015 10:19

Clearly no contamination on the over wing, nor flight controls of that AIR BALTIC. Good job guys! :ok::}

despegue 9th Apr 2015 00:09

The Air Baltic picture is a perfectly acceptable condition. Nothing wrong with that wing!

Yeager 9th Apr 2015 23:22

Nothing wrong with the wing - that's true! :ok:

SMT Member 10th Apr 2015 15:33

To answer a question: No, RYR does not anti-ice before locking up the aircraft for the night in CPH. They did, for 3 days in a row, sail right past the de-icing stands and went aviating, when everybody - and I do mean EVERYBODY - else had a spray of Type II.

Of course this is not at all economy related; all other operators in Europe are nutters and only RYR have seen the light when it comes to de-icing. After all, what does Norwegian, SAS and Finnair know about cold weather operations.*

* A spot of sarcasm may appear in the above.

Miraculix 11th Apr 2015 18:57

I do believe that preventive deicing is not allowed in CPH.


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