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FAA wants MU-2B icing video to be mandatory
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In an unusual move, the FAA has proposed an AD that would require pilots to view a new icing-awareness training video before they could serve as PIC of Mit
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In an unusual move, the FAA has proposed an AD that would require pilots to view a new icing-awareness training video before they could serve as PIC of Mit
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In an unusual move, the FAA has proposed an AD that would require pilots to view a new icing-awareness training video before they could serve as PIC of Mitsubishi MU-2Bs. The requirement would supplement a 1997 AD requiring MU-2B pilots to take an eight-hour training course about flying in icing conditions. The agency believes that special training is needed for MU-2B pilots to recognize operating problems and respond appropriately to decrease the chance of icing-related incidents due to pilot error. Training is offered by Turbine Aircraft Services in Texas, SimCom in Florida and some local FSDOs.

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