Winter storm Gemini passed through on Saturday, and on Monday I was scheduled to take a rented Cardinal for a spin. I woke up Monday morning having planned a 60-mile cross country, dressed in warmly, ready to go, weather briefing in hand. Looked like a great VFR morning. Certainly the taxiways and runways had been plowed and de-iced.
I got a call from a lady at the FBO, and she asked me if I still wanted the rental. I asked her if there were complaints about ice on the runway or taxiways, and she put me on hold for a moment to ask around. She came back and said that the runways were icy and in poor condition. I canceled the flight, as I don't have any experience with icy taxiways and runways.
I wanted to start a forum discussion about this, and see if any of you all have experience with these conditions and have any opinions about what it takes to taxi safely on icy runways, or to perform safe T/Os and landings in such conditions. Thanks. -Scott
I got a call from a lady at the FBO, and she asked me if I still wanted the rental. I asked her if there were complaints about ice on the runway or taxiways, and she put me on hold for a moment to ask around. She came back and said that the runways were icy and in poor condition. I canceled the flight, as I don't have any experience with icy taxiways and runways.
I wanted to start a forum discussion about this, and see if any of you all have experience with these conditions and have any opinions about what it takes to taxi safely on icy runways, or to perform safe T/Os and landings in such conditions. Thanks. -Scott