Icing for General Aviation Pilots (Video)
Posted by Paul Tocknell
on August 6, 2009
4 Comments
Category : Flight Instructor Blog
Tags : Icing, NASA
This video presents practical information to help pilots avoid ice, detect ice, minimize exposure, and safely exit icing conditions during each phase of flight. The effect of icing on performance and handling is also discussed.
Realistic scenarios follow two pilots, Rona and Greg, from preflight planning through the approach and landing phases of flight. Rona is piloting an ice-protected light twin aircraft and Greg is piloting an unprotected single aircraft.
This video was written by NASA, the FAA, and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Foundation.
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Sonny Durante on Oct 02, 2009
Great video….very informative
Lagmanbek on May 05, 2011
Very helpful, comprehensive, worth every bit of the hour’s listening.
Lagmanbek on May 05, 2011
Very helpful, comprehensive, worth every bit of the hour’s listening. The Adds’ url has changed from what’s provided to http://aviationweather.gov/adds/