Textron Cessna Grand Caravan Ex 208B Pilot's Operating Handbook And Faa Approved Airplane Flight Manual page 627

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CESSNA
MODEL 208B 867 SHP
GARMIN G1000
GROUND DEICE/ANTI-ICE OPERATIONS
HOLDOVER TIMETABLE (TYPE I, TYPE II, TYPE III, AND
TYPE IV FLUIDS)
TYPE I DEICE FLUID
Freezing point of Type I fluid mixture must be at least
10°C (18°F) below OAT.
Holdover time starts when last application has begun.
Type I fluid should be sprayed on the airplane (with
engine off) in a manner which minimizes heat loss to the
air. If possible, fluid should be sprayed in a solid cone
pattern of large coarse droplets at a temperature of
160°F to 180°F. The fluid should be sprayed as close as
possible to the airplane surfaces, but not closer than 10
feet if a high pressure nozzle is used.
When ground icing conditions are present, a
pretakeoff
conducted by the pilot in command within 5
minutes of takeoff, preferably just prior to taxiing
onto the active runway. Critical areas of the
airplane such as empennage, wings, windshield,
control surfaces, and engine inlets should be
checked to make sure they are free of ice, slush,
and snow, and that the anti-ice fluid is still
protecting the airplane.
208BPHCUS-00
AIRPLANE HANDLING, SERVICE
(Continued)
NOTE
WARNING
contamination
AND MAINTENANCE
(Continued)
check
should
U.S.
SECTION 8
be
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