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air humidity
It's not humidity, per se, but visible moisture that's the risk
factor. You don't need a gague to detect that. "karel adams" wrote in message ... depending on where one flies, icing is a major concern the risk of icing depends on outside air temperature and humidity but this puzzles me: it is quite normal for an aircraft to have an ourside air termometer but i never heard of an outside air hygrometer gauge i am wrong once again or is there a good explanation? grateful for all your patience, karel |
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