WannFly
Final Approach
So not really sure when this happened... hear me out.
its an unusual day for ND - calm wind, unlimited vis. so i cut out early to fly around. when i took off, ATIS reported -1 temp -7 dew point. flew for 1.6, amazing sunset. checked ATIS before coming in, not much change. landed right at end of civil twilight. stopped at the FBO for 10 mins, then taxi-ed back to the hanger, where i saw ice all over the air frame ( i do a walk around after flight). its may be 1/10th of an inch, sticking to the airframe. little brushing with a micro-fibre didnt take it off. didnt notice any ice during flight, there was no visual moisture anywhere, the handling was normal. shud have checked the dewpoint spread when i found the ice, but didnt occur to me at that time. i dont know when this happened, if its happened during my laps in the pattern or not right before landing - i didnt notice it in the air. it was getting dark and i dont think i could have seen this even if i wanted to.
questions is... how on earth does this happen without visible moisture? and how dangerous is this? i guess any bit of ice will disrupt the flow of air... gotto wipe the whole thing down before i fly. OR am i being drama queen?
its an unusual day for ND - calm wind, unlimited vis. so i cut out early to fly around. when i took off, ATIS reported -1 temp -7 dew point. flew for 1.6, amazing sunset. checked ATIS before coming in, not much change. landed right at end of civil twilight. stopped at the FBO for 10 mins, then taxi-ed back to the hanger, where i saw ice all over the air frame ( i do a walk around after flight). its may be 1/10th of an inch, sticking to the airframe. little brushing with a micro-fibre didnt take it off. didnt notice any ice during flight, there was no visual moisture anywhere, the handling was normal. shud have checked the dewpoint spread when i found the ice, but didnt occur to me at that time. i dont know when this happened, if its happened during my laps in the pattern or not right before landing - i didnt notice it in the air. it was getting dark and i dont think i could have seen this even if i wanted to.
questions is... how on earth does this happen without visible moisture? and how dangerous is this? i guess any bit of ice will disrupt the flow of air... gotto wipe the whole thing down before i fly. OR am i being drama queen?