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Well this evening I had an interesting commute home. I flew into
freezing rain. THe forecast called for a perfect day of flying. Light wind lots of sunshine. It did not call for any precip today. I was flying my usual evening controller busy route home. This would be W32, FRZ exit waypoint, Stafford 3000 MSL ( to go around the Quanitco restricted areas) then home to CJR. When I turned the corner at Stafford I noticed something out of the corner of my eye when the strobes flashed. I turned on the landing light and sure enough it was rain. A quick check of the thermometer caused concern. It was reading 0 Celsius. I pulled out the flashlight and had a look at the wings struts. Nothing yet. I checked a few minutes later. ICE!. I immediately descending to 2000 MSL. The temp went up 1 degree Celsius. That was enough, the ice stopped. Once I landed and pulled up to the hangar I check the airframe. It still had a little ice on it. Now that was an interesting commute. Michelle |
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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? -- Hello, my name is Mike, and I am an airplane addict... "Michelle P" wrote in message nk.net... Well this evening I had an interesting commute home. I flew into freezing rain. snip Now that was an interesting commute. Michelle |
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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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Now that was an interesting commute.
Glad you made it okay. We've only run into icing once, and that was more than enough. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I fly a Maule M-7-235. Lots of excess power. It name from Maule is the
Super Rocket. Michelle G Farris wrote: Good story - good ending. You're flying a C-152 or something, right? GF |
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Hi Michelle,
THe forecast called for a perfect day of flying. Light wind lots of sunshine. It did not call for any precip today. Glad you're OK. I live in your 'work' area, Nothern Virginia. You know what they say... If you don't like the weather here in NOVA, just wait a minute. |
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If you see a C-172 over you head during your commute there is a 33%
chance it is me flying. Tune in 122.75 and listen in we are always talking to each other. Michelle Flyingmonk wrote: Hi Michelle, THe forecast called for a perfect day of flying. Light wind lots of sunshine. It did not call for any precip today. Glad you're OK. I live in your 'work' area, Nothern Virginia. You know what they say... If you don't like the weather here in NOVA, just wait a minute. |
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If I had a handheld I would :)
BTW What do you do? traffic report? Which station? Who is the reporter? One of my helo instructor is the one that flies the Fox5 Chopper, Jerrami (Spell?). |
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I fly the plane form the right seat and we go clockwise around the
beltway. You can thank Walt Starling (RIP) for that. The reporter I usually fly reports live on WTOP 8-10 and sometimes 15-17. If I fly the early run 6-9 the reporter is live on WMAL. Michelle Flyingmonk wrote: If I had a handheld I would :) BTW What do you do? traffic report? Which station? Who is the reporter? One of my helo instructor is the one that flies the Fox5 Chopper, Jerrami (Spell?). |
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