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Peter R. wrote:
Joe Johnson wrote: To Peter R. and Gary Mishler. Say for sake of argument that the pilots missed a thin layer of frost. If discovered, are there any remedies short of a full, formal deicing? I am not qualified to answer as I have no experience in anything greater than a single engine piston aircraft. That said, when my aircraft was frosted over in those three incidents, my only fly-able option was to request a complete aircraft deicing. Fortunately, in all three cases the line crew was available, had the deice fluid nearby, and did it for free. I tipped them generously. If deicing were not an option, I would have had to get a hotel and wait until the frost melted off the next day, or some liquid deicing were available. In no case would I have attempted to take off with it on the wing surface. Why? It is acceptable to "polish the frost smooth" per FAR 91.527. Matt |
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