| Cessna 208B deicing system |
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Yes, the Cessna 208B can be equipped with deicing systems to allow it to fly in icing conditions. Deicing systems Pneumatic boots: These boots are placed on the wings, wing struts, landing gear struts, and the leading edges of the horizontal and vertical stabilizers. Propeller anti-ice boots: These boots are electrically heated. Windshield anti-ice panel: This panel is detachable and electrically heated. TKS fluid: This fluid is sprayed from the leading edges of the plane. Operating tips Use the manual propeller anti-ice feature and cycle the propeller between the maximum and minimum RPM. Maintain situational awareness and communicate with ATC. Maintain higher air speeds when climbing through ice. Don't cycle the boots during landing. Fly down to the ground, don't attempt a flare-out. Certification The Cessna 208 is certified to fly in icing conditions if the ice protection equipment is installed correctly and the aircraft is operated in accordance with the Pilot's Operating Handbook. |
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