rumpletumbler
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PCL_128 said:I'm not exactly upset that I don't meet the expectations of a SCAB.
PCL_128 said:I'm not exactly upset that I don't meet the expectations of a SCAB.
rumpletumbler said:You've never met the guy and you judge him?
TurboS7 said:None of you guys would have survived in my era.
rumpletumbler said:I would have the plane de-fueled and then the fuel heated and retured to the tanks..."voila" and then I would have the lineman blow on the winshield until it was clear. Then after breaking in front of everyone at the coffee machine I would flip a quarter to the linemen and say "Thanks big hoss" while simultaneously giving the counter girl a wink on my way out. Before bursting into the sunshine I pause at the door and fix my hair in the reflection, not noticing the three other guys behind me with bags in their hands. A little chap stick applied I cannot help but kiss my reflection and then I am off.
That's another part of the "rest of the story" I can't tell on this board...as much as I would love to.TurboS7 said:Type IV is the fluid to use as long as you are not paying the bill great holdover times. The reason you can't use reduced thrust for takeoff is because of the "contamination" of the deicing fluid.
Vector4fun said:Heck, all that need happen is have any three of the board members stand under the wing and discus PFT or senority or age 60 or ALPA vs RJs or, or, or
And all the hot air would de-ice the plane in 30 minutes....![]()
Lead Sled said:Here's a little trick that I picked up from some Canadians several years ago...
They carried a couple of aerosol cans of windshield deicing fluid that you can buy in any auto parts store. The stuff is basically the same stuff they squirt on your airplane to deice it. It does a number on the ice/frost without damaging the paint.
'Sled
I'll have to find that page in my ops manual...TurboS7 said:Remember we are talking about a C-172 or a C-206 getting frost early in the morning, not a 737 or MD-83.
FN FAL said:I'll have to find that page in my ops manual...
gear_guy..... Also if you do need to deice said:GG,
Right. Type I will clean off the frost but do little to deal with any reformation. I've seen frost sprayed off about 45 mins prior to departure only to have it reform before we pushed. This didn't happen too often, but it did happen and had to be watched.
I would try to have it sprayed as close to departure as possible, but with several departures going at the same time, the deice crews got to you when they could.
The carwash near the departure runway is the only answer to all this deice stuff. Worked great in ATL.
EMB170Pilot said:While Flight Instructing, Had a mechanic use Lemon Pledge to clean the windsheild...As mentioned earlier..what was so good about lemon pledge????????