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I think their is a C-310 model certified for known ice is it the 310R model.
I think their is a C-310 model certified for known ice is it the 310R model.
Negative. Only the R was ever certified Known-Ice.There are K-Ice 310s all the way back.
Negative. Only the R was ever certified Known-Ice.
All the others are 'full de-ice', which is not the same.
Kristin;Older C-310's were not certified for "known ice" but like had something in the AFM that blessed it said:I believe that there's an AD out on this that requires a placard prohibiting flight into known icing now.
I believe that there's an AD out on this that requires a placard prohibiting flight into known icing now.
If a 310R is FIKI then it has to have the hot strip right?
I see a lot advertised as FIKI that don't have it, so I'm wondering.
Correct....and the hot plate needs to work. I noticed when I was looking at alot of Barons and 310s that many sellers either don't understand what FIKI is, or are trying to exaggerate the airplanes capabilities to get a sale.
If a 310R is FIKI then it has to have the hot strip right?
I see a lot advertised as FIKI that don't have it, so I'm wondering.
When I was talking to TKS, IIRC they have a juice system that they can install instead of the hot plate that qualifies.
I believe that there's an AD out on this that requires a placard prohibiting flight into known icing now.
Correct....and the hot plate needs to work. I noticed when I was looking at alot of Barons and 310s that many sellers either don't understand what FIKI is, or are trying to exaggerate the airplanes capabilities to get a sale.
I have never heard of such an AD or seen an aircraft that was built before FIKI came into effect, that had such a placard.
I have deicing equipment installed on m Twin Comanche by STC and it has a placard that states that the aircraft is not certified for flight into known icing, however, that is not the same thing as saying that flight into known icing conditions is prohibited.