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Icing Info FWIW
Aircraft Ground and In-Flight Icing On-line courses available from NASA
Notice Number: NOTC0651
The FAASTeam would like to let the pilot community know that.
The free, on-line course "A Pilot's Guide to Ground Icing" has been updated for all pilots - from general aviation to professional business, corporate and freight pilots, and even to the large transport pilot. The layered presentation allows users to access information relevant to their particular operation.
http://aircrafticing.grc.nasa.gov/courses.html
The course was built by NASA, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Transport Canada, U.K. Civil Aviation Authority, Flight Options, LCC, WestJet, Inc., Canadian Armed Forces, Leading Edge Deicing Specialists LTD, Hoffman Pilot Center, Inc., Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and AOPA Air Safety Foundation.
Also available at the same link,
http://aircrafticing.grc.nasa.gov/courses.html
"A Pilot's Guide to In-Flight Icing" a free course primarily intended for the general aviation pilot who flies aircraft certified for flight in icing, although much of the information is applicable to all pilots. With an operational focus, this course provides tools pilots can use to deal with in-flight icing
For more information about these on-line courses go to the URL listed above and use the available email address information at the bottom of their screen.
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Aircraft Ground and In-Flight Icing On-line courses available from NASA
Notice Number: NOTC0651
The FAASTeam would like to let the pilot community know that.
The free, on-line course "A Pilot's Guide to Ground Icing" has been updated for all pilots - from general aviation to professional business, corporate and freight pilots, and even to the large transport pilot. The layered presentation allows users to access information relevant to their particular operation.
http://aircrafticing.grc.nasa.gov/courses.html
The course was built by NASA, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Transport Canada, U.K. Civil Aviation Authority, Flight Options, LCC, WestJet, Inc., Canadian Armed Forces, Leading Edge Deicing Specialists LTD, Hoffman Pilot Center, Inc., Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and AOPA Air Safety Foundation.
Also available at the same link,
http://aircrafticing.grc.nasa.gov/courses.html
"A Pilot's Guide to In-Flight Icing" a free course primarily intended for the general aviation pilot who flies aircraft certified for flight in icing, although much of the information is applicable to all pilots. With an operational focus, this course provides tools pilots can use to deal with in-flight icing
For more information about these on-line courses go to the URL listed above and use the available email address information at the bottom of their screen.
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif]You have received this notice from FAASafety.gov because you have selected "General Information" in your preferences on your FAASafety.gov account. Click here to log in and edit your preferences on FAASafety.gov.[/FONT]
Safety is a learned behavior...Learn to be safer at the Learning Center found on FAASafety.gov
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