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  • The requirement for aircraft ground deicing/anti-icing
    3
    • 1.1
      Effects of frozen contamination on aircraft performance
    • 1.2
      The Clean Aircraft concept, regulations, and recommendations
    • 1.3
      Meteorological considerations on ice formation
  • The methods for checking the aircraft for contamination
    2
    • 2.1
      Contamination Check (to establish the need for deicing)
    • 2.2
      Post Deicing/Anti-Icing Check
  • The practical methods for aircraft treatment with deicing/anti-icing fluids
    7
    • 3.1
      General techniques for removing frozen deposits from aircraft surfaces
    • 3.2
      Deicing/anti-icing by fluids – procedures in general
    • 3.3
      Basic characteristics of aircraft deicing/anti-icing fluids
    • 3.4
      Types of fluid checks required and the equipment for this
    • 3.5
      Fluid application and the use plus the limitations of Holdover Time (HOT) tables
    • 3.6
      Communication procedures and deicing/anti-icing code
    • 3.7
      Aircraft in general and common critical areas of surfaces and instruments
  • Special aspects of aircraft deicing/anti-icing operations
    5
    • 4.1
      Safety precautions and human factors
    • 4.2
      Environmental impact and mitigation
    • 4.3
      Deicing facility operation
    • 4.4
      Learning from season operations, audit findings and updated standards for next season
    • 4.5
      Local rules and restrictions and airport procedures

De/anti-icing for Flight Crew (DI-L80)

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