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In watching a freezing rain/snow storm move from the midwest up to the
northeast US today, I again wonder how the airlines deal with freezing rain. Are many flights canceled during a freezing rain storm or is it business as usual? Does a deicing on the ground and anti-icing equipment on the aircraft provide the protection needed to fly into or out of freezing rain conditions for the airline aircraft? -- Peter |
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