Many icing accidents, even with certified aircraft, result from pilots attempting "zoom-climbs" at dangerously low airspeeds, leading to stalls from ice accumulation on unprotected wing surfaces.
The article details various forms of aviation icing—carburetor, structural, pitot-static, and ground—highlighting that these can occur in diverse and often unexpected weather conditions, requiring ...
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