Checks
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I flew with a guy who insists that you should wait to extend the landing gear while in icing conditions. He said the brakes could not work if you leave the gear down in icing. Being a former frieght dog I was surprised I had never heard of this. What say you guys?
Have you ever had a day where the normal flow of the cockpit wasn't distracted?You got to ask yourself is it worth disrupting the normal flow in the cockpit?
Have you ever had a day where the normal flow of the cockpit wasn't distracted?
Certification requires transport category aircraft demonstrate a lack of problems with this. But of course if you are in severe icing, by definition you shouldn't be trying to land anyway.
Now, if you are talking about a Piper Cadet...what the heck are you doing in icing in the first place?
If you have gear extension problems in a Piper Cadet, you have some serious issues.
Never heard of it, but to leave the gear down for a while after t/o on a contaminated runway to allow slush to dispersed and hence not freeze the brakes at altitude enroute, now that i have heard of!!