Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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@denverpilot I did know about the icing investigation that had gone into the MU-2s in the 90s. What came out of that was an amended manual saying that in cruise flight in icing one should go 180 KIAS or faster. But when you read that report, it's very obvious that they got into bad icing and didn't work to get out of it. Losing that much speed in any airplane should be cause for strong alarm, MU-2 or otherwise.
From what I've read, the subsequent investigation (flying behind the tanker) showed that the plane actually could handle icing extremely well, but that you did need to fly it fast. The faster you go in any airplane the less ice accumulates. It gets my attention if I'm losing 10-15 KIAS in icing. The 40+ that they would've lost should be extraordinarily obvious...
@3393RP I'm not familiar with that AD... any information you could link me to on that would be great. It sounds very interesting.
From what I've read, the subsequent investigation (flying behind the tanker) showed that the plane actually could handle icing extremely well, but that you did need to fly it fast. The faster you go in any airplane the less ice accumulates. It gets my attention if I'm losing 10-15 KIAS in icing. The 40+ that they would've lost should be extraordinarily obvious...
@3393RP I'm not familiar with that AD... any information you could link me to on that would be great. It sounds very interesting.