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SURFACE CONTAMINATION


Surface contamination can be a hidden danger for an unprepared flight department. To mitigate the risk, it requires use of the latest technology, information, and “Crew Resource Management”. The entire crew must maintain vigilance and make the leap from theory to the practical and apply their combined resources.


What you need to know:


• Recognize potential icing conditions • Define the “clean aircraft concept”


• Types of cold weather surface contaminations


• The deicing process


• Communicate icing/deicing conditions to the other crewmembers


• Understand the types of de-icing fluid available and what can effect HOT (Hold Over Time)

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