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Section 3 – Emergency Procedures
OTHER EMERGENCIES
9.
O
THER
E
MERGENCIES
9.1.
U
NINTENTIONAL
F
LIGHT
I
NTO
I
CING
C
ONDITIONS
WARNING
Carburettor ice is possible when flying at low engine rpm in visi-
ble moisture (outside visibility less than 5 km, vicinity of fog, mist,
clouds, rain, snow or hail) and OAT less than 10°C.Airbox carbu-
rettor heater is designed to help prevent carburettor ice, less ef-
fectively functions as a de-icing system.
1.
Carburettor heating:
ON
2.
Immediately fly away from icing conditions ( changing altitude and di-
rection of flight, out of clouds, visible moisture, precipitations)
3.
Controls surfaces:
continue to move to maintain their movability
4.
Propeller speed:
increase rpm.
5.
Cabin heat:
ON
WARNING
In case of ice formation on wing leading edge, stall speed would
increase.
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