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Weather 10+miles visibility, 4000ft AGL ceiling, outside temp at 2000ft AGL 15F.
Was early morning flight, just before sunrise.
At 1st I thought it was just snowing south of us due to the reduced visibility ahead, but when we turned it turned with us and I thought it was the windshield fogging up, but wiping the windshield proved it was on the outside, Defroster was only keeping about a 3” diameter area clear on the 172 windshield.
We turned around and went back to the airport. The Ice slowly started dissipating so so opted to practice some take offs and landings. It is now daylight about the 5th trip around the pattern and ice starts building up on the windshield again. Still no visible moisture or reduced visiblity. We decided we had a enough and ended the lesson.
Windshield photo, reduced visibility is due to ice on the windshield, actual visibility is still 10+ miles.
Brian
Was early morning flight, just before sunrise.
At 1st I thought it was just snowing south of us due to the reduced visibility ahead, but when we turned it turned with us and I thought it was the windshield fogging up, but wiping the windshield proved it was on the outside, Defroster was only keeping about a 3” diameter area clear on the 172 windshield.
We turned around and went back to the airport. The Ice slowly started dissipating so so opted to practice some take offs and landings. It is now daylight about the 5th trip around the pattern and ice starts building up on the windshield again. Still no visible moisture or reduced visiblity. We decided we had a enough and ended the lesson.
Windshield photo, reduced visibility is due to ice on the windshield, actual visibility is still 10+ miles.
Brian
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