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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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