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Winter Flying Safety for Pilots: Frost, Icing, FIKI Aircraft, and IFR Considerations

Winter Flying Safety for Pilots: Frost, Icing, FIKI Aircraft, and IFR Considerations

Update: 2025-12-19
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Winter flying, icing, fog, and cold-weather decision-making—how do pilots actually manage the risks when temperatures drop? ❄️✈️

In this episode of the Aviation Mentors Podcast, Brandon and Carson dive deep into winter flying realities, sharing real-world stories, hard lessons learned, and practical guidance every pilot should know. From scraping frost off windshields to flying IFR through icing conditions, this episode covers:

• The dangers of frost, ice, and snow on aircraft before takeoff

• Real pilot experiences with in-flight icing and how to escape it safely

• The difference between FIKI-certified aircraft and non-approved airplanes

• Deicing systems explained: boots, heated wings, fluids, and carb heat

• Why “just a little ice” can quickly become a life-threatening problem

• How cold weather affects engines, oil viscosity, and aircraft starting

• Fog types, winter METARs, ceilings, and visibility considerations

• Decision-making, get-there-itis, and winter risk management for pilots

🎯 Whether you’re a student pilot, private pilot, or instrument-rated aviator, this episode provides clear answers and actionable insights to help you fly smarter—and safer—during winter operations.

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Winter Flying Safety for Pilots: Frost, Icing, FIKI Aircraft, and IFR Considerations

Winter Flying Safety for Pilots: Frost, Icing, FIKI Aircraft, and IFR Considerations