Flying in REAL ICING CONDITIONS in a Cirrus SR22 FIKI (KARB - KFRG)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Wonder what flying in icing conditions look like? Please come see it for yourself on the return leg of our Ann Arbor Football weekend trip (See "Part 1 Took 26 Years to Fulfill a Promise..."). From the weather briefing, we expected icing levels around 4,000 to 6,000 feet and improving halfway through. Knowing my plane is FIKI (Fly Into Known Icing) equipped and after carefully reviewing the weather, I felt comfortable to proceed. Even though some Cirrus SR22s are FIKI equipped, conditions such as SLD (Supercooled Liquid Droplets) can overwhelm any anti-icing system. PLEASE DO NOT FLY THROUGH ICING CONDITIONS WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING AND APPROVED AIRCRAFT.
    An excellent Icing Awareness Course is available on Cirrus’s Learning Portal: www.cirrusapproach.com
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Комментарии • 65

  • @cdogg86
    @cdogg86 Год назад +3

    Great flight! Love your guys attention to procedures and safety

  • @BTf337
    @BTf337 Год назад +2

    Great job and video, glad you made it safely through the ice!

  • @bill832
    @bill832 Год назад +2

    Great radio work, you sound like a pro.

  • @danielhawley6817
    @danielhawley6817 Год назад +2

    Descended through a cloud deck, in IMC maybe ten minutes in a fast Mooney 201. Landed Lake Tahoe - 1/2 inch of ice on the leading edges. Getting into icing conditions is no joke and requires immediate action to prevent an accident. Remember the Roselawn IND AT-72 crash years ago...the place was fully equipped for icing conditions, except the ice that day was supercooled ice droplets that quickly overwhelmed the aircraft AND revealed a design flaw that allowed it to accumulate ice BEHIND the protected leading edge of the wings that built up to a point that one wing stalled, and threw the aircraft out of control. They hit the ground at 375 kts.

  • @AaronWells1
    @AaronWells1 Год назад +2

    Excellent job editing and flight. Thanks for sharing

  • @AidansAviationAdventures
    @AidansAviationAdventures Год назад +2

    Great flight , gotta love those FIKI birds . well done .. Merry Christmas , hopefully in 2023 we can set up a RUclips flight ..

  • @fawadka
    @fawadka 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent videos. Thanks for sharing.

  • @randyeno2525
    @randyeno2525 Год назад +1

    Thanks! Merry Christmas to you and your family!🎄

  • @AlphaEchoFoxtrot
    @AlphaEchoFoxtrot Год назад +2

    Nice IWC 😄 great video!

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад +1

      Thanks pal! Nice to see a fellow pilot and horological. 🤙✌️

  • @eastcoastbrokers
    @eastcoastbrokers Год назад +1

    Love your vids. I flew 238RS thru icing fIKi. Nothing but adrenalin.

  • @lslouie1
    @lslouie1 Год назад +1

    Just found your handle today. Great content and awesome video, merry Christmas !!

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад

      Thanks Luis! Happy Holidays to you and your family!

  • @AB-jm3iu
    @AB-jm3iu Год назад +1

    Great video I liked the the speed up in some parts, handled the flight like a professional, wonder why many GA pilots come low after catching the VASI?

  • @Windtee
    @Windtee Год назад +2

    Did the job, got through it, and nothin' to it!
    FIKI on the rocks. Shaken, not stirred.

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад +1

      FIKI works great, however, I always prepare for an “Out”.

  • @joeheitz1833
    @joeheitz1833 Год назад +1

    Good stuff.

  • @thomasmackel2836
    @thomasmackel2836 Год назад +1

    Great video.

  • @sactu1
    @sactu1 Год назад +1

    Love your content. Having a certified FIKI aircraft is something I would love - I've had to cancel quite a few Angel Flight missions during winter Down Under because of forecast icing.

  • @JCsaves333
    @JCsaves333 3 месяца назад +1

    When you’re doing your pre flight planning just wondering if you ever consider when in the ice what if the engine quit? What’s your thoughts? Cirrus is a very capable IFR aircraft but still only a single engine. Not sure if I’d Plan on being in the ice in any piston single for a climb.

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  3 месяца назад +1

      Even if Cirrus has FIKI, it’s not meant to be in the ice. When I plan, i always plan an “out”. On this leg I knew we will be punching through a relatively mild layer to get on top of the layers. It was only for a short duration hence we made a go decision.

  • @ChaseAviation
    @ChaseAviation 8 месяцев назад +1

    We fly a G2 SR-22 with TKS only. It's great peace of mind but living up north, we still can't fly 4+ months out of the year so naturally I'm considering a FIKI upgrade. Hoping the new G7 Cirrus puts some downward pressure on G5 and G6 prices!

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  8 месяцев назад

      I'm sure it will. I recently sold this plane and ordered a new G7. I've already got offered a newer G6 with less hours than mine for less money than what we sold it for.

  • @OjDidit7700
    @OjDidit7700 Год назад +1

    I’m an instrument student. Great videos

  • @jamesbraun7709
    @jamesbraun7709 Год назад +1

    I was IFR on top , got vectored into the soup ,entered the ILS with some pucker factor . My 172 was covered. 10 more minutes I might have made a new runway . On the way outwent through quickly , no problem .

  • @AjitMahida
    @AjitMahida Год назад +1

    Merry Christmas to you and your family. Enjoyed your video and am learning everyday. Hope we can meet up in 2023. Regards Ajit Mahida

  • @Mobev1
    @Mobev1 Год назад +1

    Great video. Merry Christmas. I have about 80 hours in an sr22 and a sr20. I need to finish getting my license and prefer a 20. Where would you recommend training for ppl? I don’t mind the older pre g1000 either. Thanks. My local school lost their cirrus.

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад

      I would recommend an honest plane like the C172 for your PPL. C172 is not glamorous, but it’s built like a tank…it better have a hard landing (aka controlled crashes) on the school’s C172 than your Cirrus. If you can get one with a G1000, it will help with future transition to the Cirrus avionics.
      Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

  • @bryancozad5317
    @bryancozad5317 Год назад

    Once again, you have class. Merry Christmas!

  • @myadventuresinflight
    @myadventuresinflight Год назад +2

    I don't understand why you would fly into known icing conditions.

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад

      b/c the plane is FIKI (Flight Into Known Icing) equipped.

    • @rdawgz866
      @rdawgz866 Год назад +4

      If you live in the Northeast US or any other cold area you basically would have to cancel any flights with a cloud in the sky if you didn't have this equipment. Basically vfr only for the winter. Depending on your use for the plane as long as it's capable and the pilot is proficient with the equipment it can be safely done. And just so you know the fiki system is more to get out of ice such as transitioning layers than to fly in it. The system is excellent.

  • @flymatt1968
    @flymatt1968 Год назад +1

    Nice video - is ‘high’ anti-ice setting necessary for the amount of ice you were getting you think?

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад +1

      Looking back…not necessary at all. This was my first time PIC in icing conditions, I didn’t know what to expect and i just wanna play it safe.

    • @flymatt1968
      @flymatt1968 Год назад +1

      Amen to that brother….was just curious

  • @GE90man
    @GE90man Год назад +1

    Awesome video! How long does a tank of TKS last?

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад +1

      8 Gal of TKS fluid will last about 2.5 hrs in normal mode.

  • @californiahomelosns4724
    @californiahomelosns4724 Год назад +1

    Amazing video. I’ve flown with a friend multiple times but do not have my license. What advice would you give someone in my shoes who plans on purchasing a sr22 someday. Any specific training to focus on for this type of plane?

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад +6

      Please focus on the basics and get your license first. Do it in an honest plane i.e. C172 or Piper. Once you have your private, then jump on your instrument rating. Training in a Cirrus SR22 (or even the 20) is like learning to drive in a Ferrari. You should also consider joining COPA (Cirrus Owner's & Pilot's Association). Any questions feel free to reach me on IG (same name). Happy Holidays!

    • @johnwallace6701
      @johnwallace6701 Год назад +1

      Buy a Beechcraft

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад

      We actually did look into the G36. I think it’s a better built plane, however, much to our surprise it’s actually slower and has less useful load than the SR22.

    • @johnwallace6701
      @johnwallace6701 Год назад +1

      @@SlowAsianDriver Well that's good to know. My older A36 has more useful load than the newer G's. But we don't have AC. I love the BO. Double doors. Beech just doesn't do the marketing right like Cirrus does, they want to sell King airs and jets. Which I have flown too. Just be super careful in the ice, please.

    • @rdawgz866
      @rdawgz866 Год назад +1

      I have 200 hours in a SR22 and that's all I fly now, I do not believe it's a good training or beginner airplane. As others have said a Cessna 152 or 172 or the equivalent pipers is the way to start.

  • @eastcoastbrokers
    @eastcoastbrokers Год назад +1

    Hopefully I get my partners on board and I can avoid getting bumped from Nassau flyers and get my owner SR22

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад

      Feel free to hit me up on IG and let’s grab lunch. My office is 5 min from the airport.

    • @eastcoastbrokers
      @eastcoastbrokers Год назад +1

      @@SlowAsianDriver will do. I'm on 110 in Melville myself.

  • @andrewm1058
    @andrewm1058 Год назад +1

    Am curious what are the capabilities of it, like can you depart in snow or freezing rain?

    • @SlowAsianDriver
      @SlowAsianDriver  Год назад +2

      Freezing rain and wet snow, is a hard no. It comes down to what type of freezing layer(s) you have above. If SLD is in the forecast it's best to stay put.