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Attributes | |
ACN | 1589528 |
Time | |
Date | 201810 |
Local Time Of Day | 0001-0600 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | ZZZ.ARTCC |
State Reference | US |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | IMC |
Aircraft 1 | |
Make Model Name | Cessna 402/402C/B379 Businessliner/Utiliner |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 135 |
Flight Phase | Climb |
Flight Plan | IFR |
Component | |
Aircraft Component | Propeller Ice System |
Person 1 | |
Function | Pilot Flying |
Qualification | Flight Crew Commercial Flight Crew Instrument |
Events | |
Anomaly | Aircraft Equipment Problem Critical Inflight Event / Encounter Weather / Turbulence |
Narrative:
Completed pre-flight and morning run-up all de-ice and anti-ice protection was functioning normally. Prior to departure I turned on prop anti-ice; stall heat; and pitot heat due to icing conditions aloft. On departure encountered heavy to moderate precipitation on departure; and continuous light chop with occasional moderate turbulence reported by [another aircraft] and myself. Upon climbing through 5;500 encountered trace icing. The icing grew in intensity through the climb through to 9;000 MSL; at which I requested a climb to 11;000 MSL. Center said they had the request and to wait for amplitude. During the cruise checklist I discovered the prop anti-ice switch breaker had tripped to the off position then reset it. After the completion of the checklist the switch breaker had deactivated the switch a second time. At this point in continuous light icing with moderate precipitation I [notified] ATC; advising them that I had a prop anti-ice protection failure and then reaffirmed that I was in icing conditions without anti-ice protection. I then requested a descent while activating the boots several times and increasing my available power in the descent [to] account for the degraded performance on the props. I descended to lower altitudes as advised by ATC and requested lowest available altitude do get out of the icing. When ATC assigned 5;300 MSL I left icing conditions into moderate precipitation; at about 5;400 icing stopped. Emergency vehicles were dispatched and standing by as well as followed us in to the gate. I advised all ATC; [maintenance and operations control] about the situation. Post flight all passengers at gate were queried if they were ok and talked with arff (airport rescue and fire fighting) personnel; as well as discuss with [operations control and the chief pilot] and elected to end duty day due to imsafe checklist.successful 'trip' of the propeller anti-ice switch breaker to protect the electrical system from prop anti-ice failure.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: C402 pilot reported propeller anti-ice system failed after entering icing conditions.
Narrative: Completed pre-flight and morning run-up all de-ice and anti-ice protection was functioning normally. Prior to departure I turned on prop anti-ice; stall heat; and pitot heat due to icing conditions aloft. On departure encountered heavy to moderate precipitation on departure; and continuous light chop with occasional moderate turbulence reported by [another aircraft] and myself. Upon climbing through 5;500 encountered trace icing. The icing grew in intensity through the climb through to 9;000 MSL; at which I requested a climb to 11;000 MSL. Center said they had the request and to wait for amplitude. During the cruise checklist I discovered the prop anti-ice switch breaker had tripped to the off position then reset it. After the completion of the checklist the switch breaker had deactivated the switch a second time. At this point in continuous light icing with moderate precipitation I [notified] ATC; advising them that I had a prop anti-ice protection failure and then reaffirmed that I was in icing conditions without anti-ice protection. I then requested a descent while activating the boots several times and increasing my available power in the descent [to] account for the degraded performance on the props. I descended to lower altitudes as advised by ATC and requested lowest available altitude do get out of the icing. When ATC assigned 5;300 MSL I left icing conditions into moderate precipitation; at about 5;400 icing stopped. Emergency vehicles were dispatched and standing by as well as followed us in to the gate. I advised all ATC; [Maintenance and Operations Control] about the situation. Post flight all passengers at gate were queried if they were ok and talked with ARFF (Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting) personnel; as well as discuss with [Operations Control and the Chief Pilot] and elected to end duty day due to IMSAFE checklist.Successful 'trip' of the PROP ANTI-ICE switch breaker to protect the electrical system from prop anti-ice failure.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.