Meteorological effects Flashcards
Effects of ice formation on aircraft
Arrow dynamic effects Increase aircraft weight Affect on instruments Affect on control surfaces Affect on engines
Factors affecting ice severity
Air temperature Cloud characteristics Aircraft characteristics Kinetic heating Orographic affects
Types of ice formations
Hoar frost Rime ice Clear ice Rain ice Pack snow
Characteristics of Hoar Frost
Airframe icing occurs in clear air
Surface temperature must be below 0°C
Occurs in flight when travelling from 0°C to a warmer region
Disappears as the aircraft warms
Effects of hoarfrost
Lots of radio efficiency
Frost on windscreen
May increase stalling speed
Rime ice
Super cool water drops freezer in contact with the surface below 0°C
Occurs when an aircraft passes through a cloud of super cooled Water drops
Droplets are small and freeze on impact
Ice is formed in great numbers discreetly between air particles
White opaque appearance
Effects of rime ice
Alteration of wing aerodynamics
Blocking of the carburettor airing take and certain instruments
Characteristics of clear ice
Most dangerous
Is translucent with a glossy surface
Occurs when freezing process slow
Super cooled water drops flow over aircraft surface and linked together before freezing
Ice spreads backwards before freezing
Effects of clear ice
Alteration of aircraft aerodynamics
Increased weight
Vibration and an equal loading of wings
Characteristics of rain ice
Occurs similarly to clear ice but with super cold rain rather than cloud droplets
Droplets are larger than cloud particles and form over an extensive area
Pack snow characteristics
Will not adhere to dry aircraft
May occur when flying in snow due to super cold water freezing on impact