Winter flying has unique hazards that need to be addressed and mitigated through deliberate risk assessment, according to a recent Interagency Aviation Accident Prevention Bulletin from the U.S. Forest Service, which warns: Don’t be left out in the cold — be prepared. It offers a timeless checklist of what you need to know for winter flights. [...]" />
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Winter flying: Don’t be left out in the cold

Posted by Janice Wood · January 10, 2010

Winter flying has unique hazards that need to be addressed and mitigated through deliberate risk assessment, according to a recent Interagency Aviation Accident Prevention Bulletin from the U.S. Forest Service, which warns: Don’t be left out in the cold — be prepared.

It offers a timeless checklist of what you need to know for winter flights. Check it out here.

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