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dogg

it does not matter anyway
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A question concerning 121 ops: Has anyone heard of the FAA interpreting an accumulation of snow to be equal to an adheration of snow as it relates to de-ice. Situation: -18c with light snow that is not adhering do you need to de-ice..
 
dogg:

"Situation: -18c with light snow that is not adhering do you need to de-ice.."

The answer per my company procedures is de/anti icing is required anytime that precipitation is falling, frost is active, or frozen contamination could blow on the critical surfaces before takeoff.

Typhoonpilot
 

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