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There is the chance that the parachute will ice up itself; when deployed
in icing conditions. If long enough(duration) in icing conditions there is a risk of collapse. Of course it will deploy but it is not made to collect ice and function properly. unicate wrote: can't see who wrote this: Maybe I am too dense but if icing conditions were forecast as likely doesn't it make sense to AVOID the ice in the first place? The parachute should not be a substitute for proper flight planning and judgement. Maybe this is a dumb question, but I heard someone say if the plane can't fly because of icing, the parachute won't work because of the icing, either. I'm not a skydiver or scientist ... is that true? Is a parachute of no value when there's icing? |
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