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Does anyone know of an airplane manufacturer that specifies engine or
wing anti ice systems need to be activated a set amount of time (minutes) prior to entering icing conditions? The ones I've seen only say "prior to entering...", but no requirement given to have it on for a set time prior in order to heat up the surfaces. Do far 25 rules testing provide any insights? Stan |
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