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February 2nd 10, 05:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.soaring,rec.aviation.ifr,rec.aviation.piloting
Tom De Moor
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Glaze Ice
In article 138c6dc9-ee47-45c4-8033-6e8906aae222
@g28g2000prb.googlegroups.com,
says...
With nearly a lifetime of flying real IFR in light aircraft, I've
found almost all generalities about ice accumulating on aircraft to be
wrong on occasion. Ultimately, you get what you get. If you have a
well thought out escape route, you'll probably survive. If not.....
I am with you.
Concerning the accident of 02 jan (EBUL, OO-TRB) the PIC had 30 years of
VFR-experience but how much in marginal VFR, how much in icing
conditions? VFR-pilots - I am one- tend to be 'good weather'-pilots.
We get close to no prolonged icing conditions in our region, so
accidents happened when even carburrettor icing was not detected by the
pilot untill he smashed his (school)Cessna to the ground.
Not pointing a finger: it might happen to any privat pilot but the
person concerned will sure not feel good afterwards.
http://www.mobilit.fgov.be/data/aero...nts/AA-8-2.pdf
But sometimes it must be admitted that some errors or misconceptions are
very very hard to understand. On top of that: this is the age of you
tube and other video sites...
http://airsafety.info/wp/?p=138
'What's that beeping? I get the plane down quickly...'
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