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On 10 Oct, 20:06, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Story on icing conditions possibly being behind the crash: http://www.ktvb.com/news/regional/st...-cessna_proble... That story reads as if it were written by Cessna's competitors. It makes it sound as if it's Cessna's fault if someone crashes after flying into icing conditions. It creates the impression that an airplane that cannot fly continuously in icing conditions is somehow defective and that the manufacturer needs to warn pilots about the dangers of the aircraft. This is very different from the notion of it being a very bad idea for any pilot to flying into icing conditions, with or without an airplane certified to enter them (and continuous flight in icing conditions is not the same as being able to tolerate them briefly). How would you know fjukkwit? You don't fly. Bertie |
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