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As reluctant as I am to get involved in a mxmanic thread, the information
you provide is outdated. Goodyear says that it was originally based on the DC-3, which had large tubes and low air pressure. It is now officially an Old Wives Tale. The approved procedure today is to turn on the boots at the first sign of ice. Bob Gardner "T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote in message ... Ron Garret wrote: I read that turning on icing protection before "sufficient ice has accumulated" may prevent the protection from working to remove the ice. Why? That applies only to boots. If the ice layer is too thin it may remain adhered to the boot. To expand upon this (a bit of a play on words here) The boots work by expanding outward and breaking the ice. If the thin ice adheres to the boot, it can get pushed outward, but not cracked and blown off as pieces. The pushed outward ice can freeze with the boot inflated forming a cavity between the subsequently deflated boot and the ice. The ice then builds up on the outside of this ice cavity and the boot can't break it off because it doesn't push against the inside of the ice cavity. The boot just inflates and deflates between the ice and the wing without doing anything. -- Rule books are paper - they will not cushion a sudden meeting of stone and metal. - Ernest K. Gann, 'Fate is the Hunter.' |
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