PaulS
Touchdown! Greaser!
No it’s way more complicated than that. Flying in ice is all about escape routes. Mountains take em away. I fly in known ice in unpressurized planes for a living, have my atp, and own a fiki single. I’m not afraid of ice. But I respect it and believe it’s something you have to respect and develop experience with over time.
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Agreed, I'm not checked out in a FIKI plane, working on my IR now, with intentions of getting a FIKI plane. The first article I read about that incident was about the lawsuit and how the FAA settled/was going to settle because they flew him into the mountain. Nothing about ice. Being the dutiful POA er I posted immediately after that, I really know better, but whatever.
But for me, at this stage, and maybe after I'm checked out and trained in a FIKI bird, I think the airlines cancelling or holding due to ice is pretty powerful stuff, enough that I'm no go if I hear that.
I've been in ice with my instructor in a FIKI plane, it was a non event but certainly not something a novice should screw with.
For me, here in New England, where mountains generally are not a concern, a FIKI plane is a good option for those days where the freezing level is at the surface and there is a cloud layer at 1,500 feet, 2,000 feet thick. That opens up a lot of possibilities in my mind, fly through it until you get above it. Launching into a snow storm? I can't see myself ever needing to do that.