Ice built-up...Any photo or other image.
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Ice built-up...Any photo or other image.
I everybody. I´m currently doing the multi-engine course in P. SenecaV equipped with anti-ice protection. Not protected for all worst case scenarios but at least with the most kinds of situation
The problem is that i don´t know how to be aware of ice because i´ve never seen it. I´m worried that it becames to thick before I can get the chance of remove it.
Does anyone have photos that ilustrate or show the amount of ice that a Seneca can hold ? Or just a normal layer that won´t be armfull or that is usual but not stressfull??
The problem is that i don´t know how to be aware of ice because i´ve never seen it. I´m worried that it becames to thick before I can get the chance of remove it.
Does anyone have photos that ilustrate or show the amount of ice that a Seneca can hold ? Or just a normal layer that won´t be armfull or that is usual but not stressfull??
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There are plenty of situations where all those systems do is give you a 'false sense of security' - especially on light pistons.
In anything other than light icing, the systems are there to buy you the time to get out of icing conditions.
For comprehensive information & training course, Go here:
http://aircrafticing.grc.nasa.gov/courses.html
In anything other than light icing, the systems are there to buy you the time to get out of icing conditions.
For comprehensive information & training course, Go here:
http://aircrafticing.grc.nasa.gov/courses.html