Flew to my neighboring airport yesterday afternoon. I expected to be departing before dark, but wound up not getting back to the plane until 5:30 (I hate winter). Did a brief pre-flight, and found that there was already a light coating of frost on it.
I would say it felt like maybe 400-600 grit sandpaper, and was thin enough to easily see through. I remembered reading in the PHAK how I'd instantly die a fiery death if I attempted takeoff with frost on the wings, but I reasoned that it didn't seem worse than the film of dust on the wings (airplane needs a bath) when I left home, I was 200lb under max gross, and I had an 8000' runway. If she didn't want to rotate & climb like normal, I should still have a mile to put her back down.
Everything went as expected. So.... how do I tell how much frost is an issue? Did I make a poor decision and get away with it? If so, I'd like to know so I'm not tempted to push further next time.
I would say it felt like maybe 400-600 grit sandpaper, and was thin enough to easily see through. I remembered reading in the PHAK how I'd instantly die a fiery death if I attempted takeoff with frost on the wings, but I reasoned that it didn't seem worse than the film of dust on the wings (airplane needs a bath) when I left home, I was 200lb under max gross, and I had an 8000' runway. If she didn't want to rotate & climb like normal, I should still have a mile to put her back down.
Everything went as expected. So.... how do I tell how much frost is an issue? Did I make a poor decision and get away with it? If so, I'd like to know so I'm not tempted to push further next time.