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Old 25th May 2003 | 05:24
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Question 737-300 wing icing

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do any of you 733 operators have any laid down procedures regarding tanking fuel and/or fuel induced wing ice ? i was taught that landing with more than 6 tonnes(3 per side) and a temperature of 15 or less were the numbers to look out for. i always have these figures in mind but also consider sector time (cold soaking) and presence of rain/clouds at destination.

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I've seen a Ryan 738 deicing after refuelling, around 12 noon, CAVOK, a few months ago!
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Old 25th May 2003 | 15:59
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On the MD80 it's a real danger (remember the SAS crash), but on the 737 it's different.
How much importance do 738 operators give to this problem?
Just curious to know
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