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From NASA's Aviation Safety Reporting System
Issue 361
January 2010
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Enticements of Ice
ASRS incident reports offer useful descriptions of a variety of aircraft ground and airborne icing hazards. Air carrier reporters often focus on ground-related issues such as inadequate deicing procedures, deicing fluid ingestion hazards, and deficient inspections for snow and ice accumulation. GA reporters are apt to describe airborne icing events that involve immediate decision making or controllability issues. Our January 2010 CALLBACK offers a "slice of ice" from the narratives of ASRS reporters.
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