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Preparing airplanes for flight during the holidays
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12/18/2024
Former airline pilot Steve Fleishel was live on the AccuWeather Network on Dec. 18 to discuss how airplanes are prepared for travel during the winter months.
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Now with so many of us heading to the airport for holiday travel it's good to hear from an
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experienced pilot. Stephen Fleishall has flown more than 25,000 hours for major airlines. Thanks
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so much for joining us Steve. Thank you, appreciate it, glad to be here. Well many
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flyers are concerned about winter weather of course during the holidays and so from a pilot's
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perspective what conditions bring the biggest challenges to the flight? Actually I would say
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really two for winter time and that is slippery runways due to ice and snow and also low
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visibility approaches like you've been talking to the folks this morning about fog coming in
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well that causes all of the aircraft to have to shoot an instrument approach which it takes more
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time and so fewer aircraft can be accommodated when wintry conditions are present like that.
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So it's more of a problem with visibility than necessarily some precipitation falling but if you
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had to pick what is worth snow or freezing rain which would you say is the most challenging?
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Well that's a great question and actually if you hear that they're going to have freezing rain it
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pretty much shuts things down because once an aircraft is de-iced there's only a limited amount
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of time before the aircraft has to be airborne. The de-icing fluids that are applied only last
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for so long. Well when you have freezing rain that time is very very short and for practical
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conditions really the operation has to stop. That's a good kind of behind the scenes of what
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goes on can you kind of break down the steps that airlines take on the ground for any kind
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of de-icing measurements? Sure and in fact I'm glad for that question because I know
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when passengers are looking out the window and they see all the the trucks and the
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fluids being applied to the wings and it's very often a two-step process. The first step
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you'll see is it removes all the ice and snow from the wings and you can see that happening
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but then if it's continuing to snow and you still have precipitation you'll see a second step
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and that other fluid is a different kind and it's designed to allow some accumulation
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but not for it to stick so that when the aircraft makes the takeoff then whatever snow is now still
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on the wings will slough off during the takeoff and that's intended and part of the design of
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that system. If you're a nervous flyer what should they remember about the skills of pilots
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at the helm of the aircraft including yourself? Well we practice in the simulator the worst
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possible conditions and so it isn't the first time we've seen a given situation and we also have
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a tremendous team available to us that the people on the ground, air traffic control,
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the weather folks like yourselves that provide information that are useful to us to to know what
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to expect. Just keep in mind that we're staying on top of it and our job is to manage a margin
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of safety and I think we do it quite well. And Steve final question do you love or hate when
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people clap when you land the planes? Well I honestly couldn't hear it usually the cockpit
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door is closed so I just hope people are pleased when that happens. Well you know if you were ever
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my pilot I was I was the one clapping I'm always clapping when you land and just saying being very
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thankful. Steve if you were my pilot I would just assume everything is going to be a-okay. We
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appreciate all of your service there with all of your flights. Former pilot Stephen Fleschel
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thank you again for joining us and we hope your holiday season is very joyful.
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