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Michael,
I was about 20 miles from home when I noticed the precip and about 15 when I started descending. Normally at this point I am dropped by ATC since i am clear of the ADIZ. I opted to stay with them. I had several airport around me to land and a couple behind me if necessary. The rain was light so the ice was not accumulating too quickly. I was not seriously worried yet, but I was getting there. I have been in a situation where I accumulated an inch of ice on the airframe in 5 minutes during an approach. We went missed and made a slow painful climb on top. It took about 45 minutes to get rid of that amount of ice. Michelle Michael Ware wrote: Wow, glad you made it down OK. How far from your destination airport were you (miles/minutes) when you first noticed the ice? Would you have had any good options if it really had been accumulating? |
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