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_____ Unofficial AIRBUS Study Site AIRBUS A319/320/321 Technical Ground School Study Guide 2006 2007 Updated : 10/09/06 PHB : 02-06 Send corrections / comments to Bob Sanford, E-mail: TGS PART ONE Chapter 6: Ice & Rain Protection 1. When should engine anti-ice be used? Ground and takeoff: Outside Air Temperature (OAT) is 10 C (50 F) or below and visible moisture in any form is present ( , clouds, fog with visibility of 1 mile or less, rain, snow, sleet, or ice crystals), or when operating on ramps, taxiways, or runways where surface snow, standing water, or slush may be ingested by the engines or freeze on engines, nacelles, or engine sensor probes. In flight: Total Air Temperature (TAT) is 10 C (50 F) or below and visible moisture in any form is present ( , clouds, fog with visibility of 1 mile or less, rain, snow, sleet, or ice crystals).
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