AAIB Bulletin: 2/2017, AT72 (G-COBO) vicinity Manchester UK, 4 March 2015

AAIB Bulletin: 2/2017, AT72 (G-COBO) vicinity Manchester UK, 4 March 2015

Publication info
Author
UK AAIB
Category
Human Factors Ground Operations Weather
Date of publication
09/02/2017

EW/C2016/03/02 On 4 March 2015, the flight crew of an ATR72 decided to depart from Manchester without prior ground de/anti icing treatment judging it unnecessary despite the presence of frozen deposits on the airframe and from rotation onwards found that manual forward control column input beyond trim capability was necessary to maintain controlled flight. The aircraft was subsequently diverted. The Investigation found that the problem had been attributable to ice contamination on the upper surface of the horizontal tailplane. It was considered that the awareness of both pilots of the risk of airframe icing had been inadequate.

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