flyingcheesehead
Taxi to Parking
OK, I feel really stupid, but...
When does ice form? Will it always form with visible moisture at below-freezing OAT's? What's your personal "formula" for the icing portion of the go-no go decision?
The reason I ask: I watch the weather quite a bit while I'm on the road, and I'm always hoping for flyable IFR when I get home. I've seen several instances in the last couple of months where I check ceilings/vis and see good IFR weather, then I check airmets and there are no airmets for icing... But then I check temps at the fields and winds/temps aloft and see temps slightly below freezing, and lots of PIREPs with ice. Why, in that scenario, are the airmets for ice not present???
Also, I've read the "Dr. Bruce icing protocol" which talks about having surface temps above 35 (and I remember Ed G suggesting 40 for Mooneys and other laminar-flow wet-wing aircraft). What about when it's too cold for ice... When does it get cold enough to go anyway?
Trying to learn,
When does ice form? Will it always form with visible moisture at below-freezing OAT's? What's your personal "formula" for the icing portion of the go-no go decision?
The reason I ask: I watch the weather quite a bit while I'm on the road, and I'm always hoping for flyable IFR when I get home. I've seen several instances in the last couple of months where I check ceilings/vis and see good IFR weather, then I check airmets and there are no airmets for icing... But then I check temps at the fields and winds/temps aloft and see temps slightly below freezing, and lots of PIREPs with ice. Why, in that scenario, are the airmets for ice not present???
Also, I've read the "Dr. Bruce icing protocol" which talks about having surface temps above 35 (and I remember Ed G suggesting 40 for Mooneys and other laminar-flow wet-wing aircraft). What about when it's too cold for ice... When does it get cold enough to go anyway?
Trying to learn,