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Federal Aviation
Administration
Winter Operations
Welcome to “Winter Operations”
Brought to by the
FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam)
Jeff Wasileski/Jim Leavitt
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Winter Operations
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The FAA Safety Team
(FAASTeam)
Albany, NY FSDO
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A careful inspection may reveal
an accumulation of snow
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THE AIRCRAFT
The first step is to review the aircraft's pilot
operating handbook (POH) or flight manual.
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THE AIRCRAFT
• Each aircraft's operating manual lists those
things that owners need to be aware of.
• For example, the type of oil, the viscosity of the
oil and grease is specified.
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THE AIRCRAFT
• Along with the dangers of flying with frost and
snow on the aircraft, the manual may talk about
the care of the aircraft's battery and electrical
system
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THE AIRCRAFT
STARTING YOUR ENGINE
• Recommended cold weather starting techniques
need to be reviewed and practiced.
• More than one pilot has learned on a cold winter
morning, weak batteries don't work well in the
cold.
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ICE
• Ice can lock or jam your flight controls.
• If the aircraft has been exposed to ice or snow, make
sure the flight controls have not frozen or been jammed.
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ICE
• The same applies if you de-ice your aircraft or
move the aircraft in or out of a warm hanger if
the aircraft has been covered with snow, ice, or
frost.
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ICE
 Be aware of the danger any time you have a
chance of liquid water and a below freezing
aircraft coming into contact
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RESOURCES
• Another valuable winter resource is the person
who maintains your aircraft.
• Your FAA certificated mechanic is an excellent
source of winter data.
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RESOURCES
• However, it does pay to ask if he or she has
ever lived or worked in cold country.
• Clearly, someone who has spent his or her
whole career in Miami may not be the most
knowledgeable about flight operations in Maine.
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HEATING
• It is important that the heating system be
inspected for proper operation before it's used.
• Unless you are flying a turbojet aircraft that uses
bleed air from the engine for heating,
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HEATING
• You probably have either the old exhaust
heater shroud on the muffler system or one of
the fuel-burning, self-contained heaters.
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HEATING
• Each has unique risks.
• If your heater is the shroud type system and if
the exhaust pipe the shroud goes around has
any holes in it, deadly carbon monoxide and
other exhaust gases may enter your cabin
area.
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HEATING
• More than one pilot has died from carbon monoxide
related incapacitation.
• Many more have been able to recognize their own
deterioration and shut off the cabin heater, open a
window, and land safely.
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HEATING
 Regardless of the type of heating system
aboard your aircraft.
 The key to its safe operation is your knowledge
of how it functions.
 Ensuring that it is safe to operate.
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PREFLIGHT
• An interesting preflight item that can be very difficult to
check is water in the fuel system.
• Although water in a fuel line can freeze at altitude and
block fuel flow, a more insidious problem is water
freezing in a fuel tank.
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PREFLIGHT
• Think of the amount of water possible in your
tank. In the winter, you now have a large ice
cube in your tank.
• Since it is frozen solid, any fuel in the tank will
check clear of water.
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PREFLIGHT
• Then when you fly into an area above freezing,
your flying ice cube melts, and you have water
in your fuel.
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PREFLIGHT
• Engines don't like water.
• They don't run too well on H2O, either.
• So, if your aircraft has been out in the weather,
check it carefully.
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THE PILOT
• The proper care of your aircraft is important.
• No one argues with the role the aircraft plays in
flight.
• However, the aircraft, being a machine, is fairly
predictable.
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THE PILOT
• Put the right stuff in it, make the proper
adjustments, and it will fly.
• The same is not true of the pilot.
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THE PILOT
• The problem is the pilot.
• Bad decision making and failure to properly
control the aircraft are important risk factors for
aircraft.
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WeatherWeather
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WEATHER BRIEFS
More than one accident has been caused by pilots who have run their
aircraft off a snow-covered runway or hit a snow bank or flew into a
snowy whiteout and lost control.
The need for good weather briefs during the winter season is very
important to help pilots avoid making bad weather related decisions.
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WINTER FLYING CAN
ADVERSLEY AFFECT FLIGHT
OPERATIONS
• Fast moving fronts
• Strong and gusty winds
• Blowing and drifting snow
• Icing Conditions
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WEATHER AND YOU
• One of the facts of winter life is the lack of
daylight. Cold, long, dark nights,
• Add the possibility of blowing snow
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WEATHER AND YOU
• Dreaded whiteouts are all good reasons to be
qualified and current for the intended flight.
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WEATHER AND YOU
• Add in the risk of cold and hypothermia to
anyone forced down in the snow and you can
begin to see the many dangers winter poses for
the unprepared.
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WEATHER AND YOU
• So you don't have to have an accident to be
cold and miserable, you can find yourself in that
situation after a safe flight-if you have not done
your homework and a little prior planning.
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WEATHER AND YOU
• That includes landing safely at a remote airfield
and finding the FBO closed and the fuel pumps
locked and no one within miles to help you.
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How many fatal accidents have
resulted because a pilot attempted to
land in weather conditions that
exceeded their ability?
The sad reality, in most of those accidents, is that withinThe sad reality, in most of those accidents, is that within
a few minutes flying time better weather was availablea few minutes flying time better weather was available
or during a short time in a holding patternor during a short time in a holding pattern
the weather would have improvedthe weather would have improved
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REMEMBER…..
Please be careful out there!
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Notas del editor

  1. This program is a product of Eastern Region FAA Safety Team, James P. Adams P.O.C. 860-654-1039 The author of this program is: Jeff Wasileski, his contact number is: 518-785-5660 Ext: 217