On 14 November 2016, an ATR72-600 crew lost control at FL150 in severe icing conditions. Uncontrolled rolls and a 1,500 feet height loss followed during an apparent stall. After recovery, the Captain announced to the alarmed passengers that he had regained control and the flight was completed without further event. The Investigation found that the crew had been aware that they had encountered severe icing rather than the forecast moderate icing but had attempted to continue to climb which took the aircraft outside its performance limitations. The recovery from the stall was non-optimal and two key memory actions were overlooked.
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On 14 November 2016, an ATR72-600 (OY-JZC) was being operated by Jet Time for SAS on a domestic passenger flight from Bergen to Trondheim via Ålesund as SAS 4144. During the first leg of the flight, the crew continued climbing in day IMC after encountering severe icing conditions and temporarily lost control of the aircraft before achieving a recovery and completing the remainder of the flight. No passenger injuries were sustained but there was widespread alarm amongst the passengers during the loss of control.
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