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Winter Aircraft Care: Trusted Solutions for Peak Performance

As winter approaches, it’s crucial to prepare your aircraft for the unique challenges the cold weather brings. Low temperatures can affect your aircraft's performance, making comprehensive maintenance essential. This guide outlines key steps to keep your aircraft in top shape without disrupting your regular maintenance schedule.

1. Optimize Your Engine’s Cold Start with Fresh Oil

Cold temperatures can thicken engine oil, reducing its ability to lubricate effectively. Regular oil changes help keep the oil at optimal viscosity, allowing smoother starts and reducing engine wear.

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  • Eastman Turbo Oil 2380™: A synthetic turbine oil offering stability and fluidity for reliable engine protection.
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  • Mobil Jet®: Delivers dependable lubrication and reduces wear, keeping consistent operation in winter conditions.
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  • AeroShell® Multigrade Oil: An ideal synthetic blend for reciprocating engines, providing durable multigrade protection.
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Mobil Jet Oil

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Preheating the engine can make starting the aircraft easier in cold weather, reducing strain on internal parts. Consider using an internal pre-heat system or a forced air ground heater to help build oil temperature before engine start.

2. Keep Your Battery Winter-Ready

Cold weather can reduce battery performance, increasing the likelihood of power failures. Regular testing and timely replacement are critical to avoid unexpected issues during winter flights.

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  • Concorde® Batteries: Known for their reliability and minimal maintenance, they are ideal for cold-weather resilience.
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  • Gill® Batteries: Trusted for their high energy density and durability, providing consistent power in harsh winter conditions.
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Gill battery

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Keep a trickle charger on hand to keep your battery charged between flights, making sure it’s ready for every start.

3. Inspect and Maintain the Fuel System

Water contamination in the fuel system can freeze, creating blockages that compromise fuel delivery. A fuel icing inhibitor helps prevent ice formation and maintains consistent fuel flow in colder weather.

  • AVLab: Reliably prevents undissolved water molecules from freezing in jet fuel, which could block fuel lines and potentially cause engine failure.
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AVL™ Dice Flash 190 Fuel System Icing Inhibitor

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Drain fuel sumps more frequently during winter to remove any water that might have entered the system, minimizing the risk of ice formation.

4. Enhance Cabin Comfort with a Well-Functioning Heating System

A properly functioning heating system provides essential cabin comfort and protects aircraft systems from cold-related issues. Inspect cabin heaters and pre-heating systems to confirm readiness for winter.

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  • Tronair® Ground Power Unit: Supports cold weather starts, pre-flight checks, and cabin heating, keeping your aircraft ready for winter flights.
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Tronair Ground Power Unit

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Preheat the cabin before passengers board to keep it comfortable and prevent frost on instruments. Portable heaters can be used for efficient pre-flight heating.

5. Defend Against Corrosion with Advanced Protectants

Moisture and deicing chemicals can accelerate corrosion during winter. Applying corrosion inhibitors to exposed metal surfaces provides an added layer of defense.

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  • Corrosion X®: A multi-purpose product excelling in corrosion prevention, lubrication, and metal surface protection.
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  • Zip Chem® Cor-Ban®: A water-displacing corrosion inhibitor designed for extended durability.
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  • ACF-50 Anti-Corrosion Formula: An ultra-thin compound for advanced metal treatment and corrosion protection.
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  • Ardrox® AV8 Corrosion Inhibiting Compound: Known for its sleek, protective coating that offers reliable corrosion prevention.
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ACF-50

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After each flight, rinse off deicing chemicals and apply corrosion protection to key areas, especially the landing gear and hinges, to extend the life of these parts.

6. Confirm Ice Protection Systems Are Operational

Regular inspection of ice protection systems is crucial to prevent ice buildup on aircraft surfaces. Make sure deicing boots, anti-icing fluids, and other systems are functional by performing regular checks. This helps maintain efficiency and reliability during winter operations.

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  • ICEX®-11: A reliable anti-icing fluid for winter operations. It effectively prevents ice formation on critical surfaces, promoting smooth flights even in harsh winter conditions.
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  • Arposolve IPA 735A Isopropyl Alcohol: Prevents freezing in pneumatic de-icers, enhancing their effectiveness in cold weather. This keeps de-icing systems operational and efficient, providing an extra layer of protection.
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ICEX

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Conduct thorough pre-flight inspections, including visual checks of de-ice boots, fluid panels, or heated leading edges, to catch potential issues before they impact operation in flight.

7. Essential Deicing and Anti-Icing Solutions

Deicing and anti-icing are critical for efficient performance in snowy or icy conditions. Make sure your TKS system is fully stocked and keep deicing fluids on hand for pre-flight application.

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  • AVL™ TKS Anti-Icing De-Icing Fluid: Designed for TKS systems, this ethylene glycol-based fluid prevents ice buildup on aircraft surfaces, offering reliable protection.
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AVL™ TKS Anti-Icing De-Icing Fluid

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Apply deicing fluids before freezing precipitation or frost conditions. Doing so provides a preventative layer that reduces the chance of ice adhering to the surface.

8. Prevent Toilet System Freezing

Freezing temperatures can affect your aircraft’s toilet system, leading to potential operational issues and costly repairs. Using an antifreeze solution helps keep the system functional through winter.

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Empty and flush the toilet system more frequently during winter to reduce the amount of fluid exposed to freezing conditions.

9. Post-Flight Care for Long-Lasting Protection

After each flight, cleaning and covering your aircraft is essential to prevent damage from moisture, ice, and deicing chemicals. Proper cleaning, lubrication, and protective covers extend your aircraft’s life during winter.

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Use covers for critical areas like the windshield, wings, and engine intakes when parked outdoors to prevent frost and ice buildup.

Prepare for Winter with Confidence

Winter maintenance is vital to your aircraft’s safety and efficiency. By following these steps and using the recommended products, you’ll be ready to tackle winter’s challenges. Embrace the season with confidence, knowing your aircraft is fully prepared to operate at its best, no matter the weather.

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