Icing Flashcards
What are the 3 types of icing?
- Hoar frost
- Rime ice
- Clear ice
What conditions create hoar frost on the ground and in the air?
- If aircraft skin falls below 0c in high humidity conditions such as overnight.
- An airborne aircraft where skin falls below 0c and flies in to a warm moist layer of air.
- will usually disappear quickly but may obscure windshield
What is RIME ice?
What type of droplets?
What temperature range?
What cloud is associated?
A white opaque rough deposit of ice.
Formed by SMALL supercooled water droplets that freeze on impact with the aircraft surface.
Common temperature is -10c to -20c
The cloud type generally associated are STRATIFORM cloud
— the exception is NIMBOSTRATUS because it’s droplets are normally larger forming CLEAR ICE
What is CLEAR ice?
What type of droplets?
What temperature range?
What cloud is associated?
A transparent sheet of ice
Formed by LARGE super cooled water droplets
Temperature range is 0c to -15c
IT IS THE MOST DANGEROUS FORM OF ICING
It is generally associated with CUMULIFORM cloud ABOVE THE FREEZING LEVEL (when Temp is below 0c)
***Also possible with THICK ALTOSTRATUS AND NIMBOSTRATUS and OROGRAPHIC CLOUD
Two hazards posed to aircraft around a thunderstorm could be
A. Icing and hail
B. Icing and turbulence
C. Turbulence and hail
D. Lightning and icing
C. Turbulence and hail
The min OAT at which clear airframe icing would be unlikely is
A. 0c
B. -25c
C. +5c
D. +10c
C. +5c