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Old 30th November 2001 | 11:02
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All,
I have been asked by our associations safety committee to put togther a winter ops supplement to our bi-weekly publication. Looking for any and all help - to include de-icing, runway friction, low-vis ops, etc. I also plan to include recent winter ops incidents/accidents and analysis. Any information posted would be de-identified from the individual/airline submitting it.

Thanks in advance for your help.
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Old 30th November 2001 | 13:57
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You could do worse than go to the UK CAA safety sense leaflets at http://www.srg.caa.co.uk/ga/ga_home.asp?page=ssl

And download the leaflet on winter flying.

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Old 30th November 2001 | 23:16
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It's been a while, but the FAA was usually discussing this issue in their monthly pilot newsletter.

Might be worth to ask them (this included also statistics).

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Old 4th December 2001 | 01:41
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Hi Shore guy !

Give me your email adress and i send you the leaflet i was compiling and a Powerpoint show as well !

[email protected]
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Old 4th December 2001 | 13:56
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flying bits,

appreciates if you could send a copy to me at
[email protected]. thank you.

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Old 5th December 2001 | 04:04
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Flying- bits

I am also interested! Do you mind?

I was preparing the subject some years ago and found interesting.

Do you know if limitations on Type IV still persists by AEA in terms of number of applications?

Cheers.

Fly safe & enjoy life.
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Old 5th December 2001 | 20:18
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You could save yourself some time by looking at this: http://www.aea.be/Publications/FramePage_publ.htm

Happy to help
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