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classof75 is right. Besides slowing down increasing AOA and exposing more surface area, you are increasing your chances of controllability problems depending on the severity of the ice.
AA717driver,
Considering ice is rarely encountered at cruise levels (i can think of maybe 2 times) I don't think this has anything to do with speed on the flight plan (of course there are exceptions).
Correct me if I'm wrong but what AA717 meant was, ice or no ice he is still flying the speed on the flight plan.......I would agree with him.
isn't it standerd issue to fly clean in ice, which means a bit more speed, and less exposed wing area.
As interesting as your Ice discussion is. There is an exodus right now at EVA, they have lost 10 to 15% of their pilot force in the past year. Makes you wonder
Exactly what i was saying.
Still reading HTBJ I see.
Count Cathay into the mix too, please.
thanks.
What I find interesting is that the Cathay exodus Is not necessarily pilots going back to their recalls in their respective countries, but they are loosing pilots to startups and less well known carriers across Asia. Things that make you go Hum?
HA, that book is long gone!