Good afternoon,
Recently my airline experience various elevator loss of control during flight apparently due to residual anti ice fluid that in some particular condition expanded and block totally the elevator movement.
Embraer in September 2001 issued a recommendation about the inspection of flight surface due to worries of excessive residual anti ice powder that could cause flight control related problems. It seems like this recomm. never follow thru the maintenance program of my airline; now, after the pilot union reps met with the fleet manager, flight safety manager and maintenance manager the only thing they could say to justify this was that this occurrence happen with many 145 operator in Europe. Now, after we specifically requested the names of those operators they were very reluctant to provide the names.
My question for 145 pilots is: did this happen in your airline? If yes what are the details?
Thanks in advance
azdriver
Recently my airline experience various elevator loss of control during flight apparently due to residual anti ice fluid that in some particular condition expanded and block totally the elevator movement.
Embraer in September 2001 issued a recommendation about the inspection of flight surface due to worries of excessive residual anti ice powder that could cause flight control related problems. It seems like this recomm. never follow thru the maintenance program of my airline; now, after the pilot union reps met with the fleet manager, flight safety manager and maintenance manager the only thing they could say to justify this was that this occurrence happen with many 145 operator in Europe. Now, after we specifically requested the names of those operators they were very reluctant to provide the names.
My question for 145 pilots is: did this happen in your airline? If yes what are the details?
Thanks in advance
azdriver