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Deicing is the
process of
removing snow, ice or
frost from a surface. Anti-icing is the
application of
chemicals that not only
deice but also
remain on...
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aircraft can
depart immediately after deicing is complete. If an
aircraft exceeds its
holdover time, it must be
deiced again. If an anti-icing
fluid was used...
- aircraft's performance. A
deicing boot
consists of a
thick rubber membrane that is
installed over the
surface to be
deiced. As
atmospheric icing occurs...
- In
ground deicing of aircraft,
aircraft deicing fluid (ADF),
aircraft deicer and anti-icer
fluid (ADAF) or
aircraft anti-icing
fluid (AAF) are commonly...
- jet was
deiced with type I fluid, a
heated 50/50 water/glycol mixture.: 2
Following the
completion of this process, one of the two
deicing trucks dela****...
- was the
failure on the part of the
pilot in
command to have the
aircraft deiced a
second time
before takeoff.
Flight 1713 was
operated using a 21-year old...
- the wings. The
wings needed to be
deiced before takeoff, but the
Fokker F28
aircraft is
never supposed to be
deiced while the
engines are
running because...
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weeping wing,
running wet, or
evaporative system,
these systems use a
deicing fluid—typically
based on
ethylene glycol or
isopropyl alcohol to prevent...
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continued and the air
temperature was 24 °F (−4 °C).: 2 The
Boeing 737 was
deiced with a
mixture of
heated water and
monopropylene glycol by
American Airlines...
- board. The
crash was
caused by ice
developing on the
wings in a
manner that the on-board
deicing system could not remove. Type of aircraft: ATR 72-200...