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mike734 02-15-2012 08:02 PM

This is Ice
 
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-R...551/2012-02-15

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-f...551/2012-02-15

Tankerhead 02-16-2012 02:08 AM

A little wing and tail heat, and she's ready to blast for sunny Orlando!

ce650 02-16-2012 03:11 AM

A few years back I was going into KGRR, tower says just light mixed on the approach reported by a DC-9 ahead, no big deal..

As were comming down the ILS in the snap of your fingers the window is covered! We cracked the boots 3 times down the slope and there was a buzzing (loud) somewhere in the ceiling of the cockpit..Turns out it was ice on the antenna buzzing in the windstream! I have never seen ice that bad

mike734 02-16-2012 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by ce650 (Post 1135841)
A few years back I was going into KGRR, tower says just light mixed on the approach reported by a DC-9 ahead, no big deal..

As were comming down the ILS in the snap of your fingers the window is covered! We cracked the boots 3 times down the slope and there was a buzzing (loud) somewhere in the ceiling of the cockpit..Turns out it was ice on the antenna buzzing in the windstream! I have never seen ice that bad

I've never had it that bad. I guess you'd have to call that extreme. The photos above we're taken after about 2 hours of light freezing rain. I remember about 10 years ago there was so much freezing rain the tires were welded to the ground until it melted.

Left Handed 02-17-2012 10:13 AM

Oh, just polish it down with your hand and go. What's the big deal.

ramprodent 02-20-2012 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by Left Handed (Post 1136791)
Oh, just polish it down with your hand and go. What's the big deal.

I used to work the ramp at a small outstation with no deicing equipment in a temperate part of the country. A few times a year we would have a plane come down with some ice on the bottom of the wing and the mechanics/pilots would delay until it melted on it's own. I always offered to just bring over the jetway/plane air connection tube and melt it by putting the air on warm. They were rarely amused :D.

rocketman3746 02-20-2012 04:22 PM

This could turn into a fun thread. Here's a severe clear ice/SLD encounter I had on my way to RUT last winter. Went from light mixed ice to 2 inches of nice, heavy, clear ice in about 60 seconds (I think) and thanks to Murphy's law, the valve for the boots froze up just then too. Obviously I was too busy at the time to take any pictures, but after 30 minutes or so on terra firma, I went out to see if anything was left on the airplane and found this... (hard to tell, but the ice is about 1 inch thick on the most forward part of the nose.)
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-g...0/P1010976.JPG

9kBud 02-20-2012 09:22 PM

I was wondering how long it would take for a 9k 402 driver to chime in...

Grumble 02-21-2012 01:01 AM

Only reason to pick up ice:

http://justglasssite.com/glass-pics/whiskey-13.jpg

rocketman3746 02-21-2012 03:30 AM


Originally Posted by 9kBud (Post 1138725)
I was wondering how long it would take for a 9k 402 driver to chime in...

lol, not long! No one knows ice like we do! You still work here 9kBud?


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