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Cirrus SR20 and SR22 Flight Operations Manual
Section 7 Supplementary Information
Operations in Icing Conditions
• WARNING •
Flight into known icing is prohibited.
A pilot should not take off in an aircraft that has frost, snow, or ice
adhering to any external surface.
A pilot can expect icing when flying in visible moisture, such as rain,
snow or clouds, and the temperature of the aircraft is below freezing. If
icing is detected a pilot should turn on all available anti-icing
equipment and do one of two things to exit the icing conditions; get
out of the area of visible moisture or go to an altitude where the
temperature is above freezing. The warmer altitude may not always be
a lower altitude. Proper preflight action includes obtaining information
on the freezing level. Report icing to ATC, and if operating IFR, request
new routing or altitude if icing is encountered.
August 2007
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