Anti Ice Flashcards

1
Q

What does the illumination of the ICE switch light indicate?

A

Ice detection wing A/I and/or cowl A/I not selected

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2
Q

What is the difference between the ICE caution message and the ICE advisory message?

A

Advisory green: when wing anti-ice is 39° C or higher,

Caution: Ice detection wing anti-ice and or cowl anti-ice not selected

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3
Q

What is the definition of icing conditions on the ground?

In the air?

A

10°C or less, visible moisture, contaminated runways and taxiways

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4
Q

During taxi operations , when are we required to turn on the cowl anti-ice?

The wing anti-ice?

A

you

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5
Q

When the WINDSHIELD HEAT switches are in low, to what temp are the windshields heated?

A

24°C

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6
Q

When the WINDSHIELD HEAT switches are in high, to what temp are the windshields heated?

A

Front windows 41°C and the side windows 24°C

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7
Q

When must we leave the WINDSHIELD HEAT off?

A

At or above 30°C

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8
Q

On the ground, with the probe switches off, what is heated and what is not?

A

Everything is on, except TAT, only in flight.
Pitot static tubes are heated half on the ground,
full power to static ports and AOA

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9
Q

What would happen if we forget to turn on the probe switches and we take off?

A

When weight off wheels, everything comes on full heat doesn’t matter what the switch position is

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