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How much frost coverage would need on your plane before you'd call for the deice truck prior to departure?
Assume OAT 19F, the sky is clear, and the sun is just about to rise. There is frost on the windshield and the fuel tanks have 100% coverage in any case below except 0%. Also assume you don't pay for the deice and neither does your employer. The company that contracts yours has a huge truck sitting on the ramp, just waiting to be started and warmed up and an employee to operate it handy. Also assume Signature is running around de-icing the toy jet airliners and regional t-props and that big Northwest Boeing that just taxied out of his parking spot, left a big pink wet spot...how much frost coverage would you need to make the call?
Assume OAT 19F, the sky is clear, and the sun is just about to rise. There is frost on the windshield and the fuel tanks have 100% coverage in any case below except 0%. Also assume you don't pay for the deice and neither does your employer. The company that contracts yours has a huge truck sitting on the ramp, just waiting to be started and warmed up and an employee to operate it handy. Also assume Signature is running around de-icing the toy jet airliners and regional t-props and that big Northwest Boeing that just taxied out of his parking spot, left a big pink wet spot...how much frost coverage would you need to make the call?
- 100%
- 75%
- 65%
- 50%
- 25%
- 10%
- 5%
- 2.5%
- None...no frost coverage except on windshield and the fuel tanks.
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