Visited the airport yesterday.... FBO has my airplane in their hangar right now just out of annual. I stopped by my hangar first with the intent of clearing away any snow/ice in front to make it easier to put the airplane away after my flight.
What I found was a perfect covering of smooth glare ice on the entire area around the hangar. Realizing I wasn't getting rid of this with a snow shovel I went over to the FBO.... the ramp looks about the same. Yikes.
There was still at least one 172 in the pattern though so I'm assuming the runway/taxiways were clear enough, but not having any idea how I'd get my airplane put away in these conditions and this being a "just because" flight I just looked at the airplane longingly and went home.
But, I have an actual lesson scheduled on Tues and the weather forecast makes it unlikely any of this will melt off before then. I have to solo from my home airport to another nearby to meet the instructor.
I've thought about it and I have a couple of ideas for strategies to get it put away but I'm a bit nervous about taxing to the hangar on that ice.... I have visions of me standing on the brakes trying to get the engine shut down as the airplane continues towards the opposite hangar.
Any experienced northerners have any thoughts?
Btw my current best strategy for getting it put away:
Attach a rope to the tail tie-down loop and have someone standing on the ice-free hangar floor pull while a 2nd person steers with the tow-bar. I've been told a story about using a winch installed in the hangar to do this as well, so that might be something to try if I can figure out something sturdy to anchor it to.
What I found was a perfect covering of smooth glare ice on the entire area around the hangar. Realizing I wasn't getting rid of this with a snow shovel I went over to the FBO.... the ramp looks about the same. Yikes.
There was still at least one 172 in the pattern though so I'm assuming the runway/taxiways were clear enough, but not having any idea how I'd get my airplane put away in these conditions and this being a "just because" flight I just looked at the airplane longingly and went home.
But, I have an actual lesson scheduled on Tues and the weather forecast makes it unlikely any of this will melt off before then. I have to solo from my home airport to another nearby to meet the instructor.
I've thought about it and I have a couple of ideas for strategies to get it put away but I'm a bit nervous about taxing to the hangar on that ice.... I have visions of me standing on the brakes trying to get the engine shut down as the airplane continues towards the opposite hangar.
Any experienced northerners have any thoughts?
Btw my current best strategy for getting it put away:
Attach a rope to the tail tie-down loop and have someone standing on the ice-free hangar floor pull while a 2nd person steers with the tow-bar. I've been told a story about using a winch installed in the hangar to do this as well, so that might be something to try if I can figure out something sturdy to anchor it to.