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Airbus A300F4-600 (N161UP) - Had to reach way across from the east side perimeter to catch this morning shot of UPSs N161UP, an A306, getting a deicing bath prior to departing Reno.br /The cargo birds are beginning to flock here.  Yesterday morning, instead of our normal three or four aircraft on the cargo ramp, we had eight, including three heavies.  Last year, on one of the evenings I was spotting during the December holiday shipping rush, we had thirteen on the ramp at the same time and five of those were MD and Airbus big birds.  Im hoping to get a 14-bird capture next month.
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Airbus A300F4-600 (N161UP)

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Had to reach way across from the east side perimeter to catch this morning shot of UPS's N161UP, an A306, getting a deicing bath prior to departing Reno.
The cargo birds are beginning to flock here. Yesterday morning, instead of our normal three or four aircraft on the cargo ramp, we had eight, including three heavies. Last year, on one of the evenings I was spotting during the December holiday shipping rush, we had thirteen on the ramp at the same time and five of those were MD and Airbus big birds. I'm hoping to get a 14-bird capture next month.

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sam kuminecz
I miss the Murray DC-8s that used to come in to Buffalo about 6 years ago...definitely an alarm clock to wake up to
I don't know the glycol prices out west
when I deiced at KBUF it was 22 a gallon for type IV (green, antiice) and 16 dollars a gallon for Type I (red ,deice)

easy to dump a few hundred gallons on a single application

Thanks for this shot gary
Gary SchenauerPhoto Uploader
Sam, I've caught numerous clicks of paxbirds departing RNO with "green skin." That stuff costs $22. a GALLON?? Geesh! Could you think back on your experience to take a rough guess as to how many gallons would be needed to deice an A320 or a B737? I've watched (from a distance) the "Iceman" guys showering that green stuff on ... they must use a whole bunch of gallons of it. $22.00 a gallon! Does it spray out as a (sort of) "mist" or does it pour out as from a showerhead? In my pic here, it seems to be a "mist," but in my pic taken several years ago (at ORD at night) it was running down over the windows like it was raining out.
sam kuminecz
Being a mist it appears to be type 1..heated to 180 degrees F. It's a 55/45 mix of isopropelene glycol and water...it's pressurized like a firehose...the green type 4 is under less pressure and comes out like a sludge...
Steam means it's hot...so type 1 deice not type IV anti-ice
sam kuminecz
A 737 or a320 is all different depending on experience of the iceman and the total accumulation on the aircraft. Every airline different, some say just spray critical areas (wings tail nose) others say zero contamination on whole bird...average on a medium size jet would be 40-100 gallons
sam kuminecz
If it was watery it was deice...melts the contamination..think of it like a car wash...removes it...Antiice is like car wax..protects the aircraft from contamination buildup...depending on precip and temperature type 4 good for 2-20 minutes...
Gary SchenauerPhoto Uploader
Sam, thank you for explaining the difference. I've seen steam (like above), green, and also the red type. I never knew there was a difference (ie: anti-ice or deice). I appreciate the info very much. I have one more question that you may or may not know the answer to. When the green sludge (type IV) is being used, by the end of the day, there must be thousands of gallons of the stuff on the ramp. Where does it all go? I mean, does it all get ... just ... washed down into the sewer system?
Champdriver
Gary, I'm no expert but I think that at nearly all major airports that regularly deice, it has to be captured in tanks and not just washed into the sewer system like the old days, think EPA. I'm not sure if they can recycle it or not either.

Sure it expensive, but compared to the cost of human lives it's cheap.

Sam touched on holdover times, that's the time you have from the beginning of deicing to take off. It varies as to temp and kind of precip, you may have as little as 10 minutes to get off the ground. The company I used to work for had a portable sprayer that the mechanics sprayed Type IV on our planes before they pulled them out of the hangar. It gave us a longer holdover time than the regular hot deice. It's kind of thick, snotty and slippery, I believe it's supposed to shear off at around 90kts.
sam kuminecz
Jim is correct, at KBUF we had certain drains that were used for collection of fluids, they would clean it and separate itand reuse it somewhere down the line, most major airports have a deice line on the ramp where you can't spray past...those drains beyond that line go to runoff to creeks or to water treatment facilities

Deice fluid is pretty much concentrated antifreeze...isopropyl glycol...it'll kill your dog and any wildlife that comes in contact...or mutate it.

We had a natural gas deice tent a plane would taxi through and melt contamination...worked too good, burned the paint and damaged plastics and composites...it lasted 2 seasons then it was torn down . That was on north side of field by prior
sam kuminecz
You can't put 4 over precip...you have to go from nose to wing to tail to other wing type 1 then whole process with 4...if it heavy precip it sometimes sticks before you can start process of 4 so you gotta do 1 all over again...causes delays and wastes fluid...every airline had strict set of rules for deice application...but sometimes you had to break the rules in order for departure...wing 1 then 4, tail 1 then 4, other wing 1 then 4...gives pilot just enough time to high speed taxi and scoot.
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30-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Luis Munoz Marin Intl () 15h25 EDT 19h04 AST En vol
30-04-2024 A306Int'l de Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood ()Int'l de Louisville () 08h36 EDT 10h25 EDT 1:49
30-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Int'l de Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood () 04h13 EDT 06h15 EDT 2:01
29-04-2024 A306Int'l Montréal-Mirabel ()Int'l de Louisville () 21h37 EDT 23h36 EDT 1:59
28-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Int'l Montréal-Mirabel () 18h03 EDT 19h50 EDT 1:47
27-04-2024 A306Luis Munoz Marin Intl ()Int'l de Louisville () 15h45 AST 19h38 EDT 3:53
27-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Luis Munoz Marin Intl () 10h23 EDT 14h03 AST 3:39
26-04-2024 A306Birmingham-Shuttlesworth Intl ()Int'l de Louisville () 22h22 CDT 00h17 EDT (+1) 0:55
26-04-2024 A306Int'l Louis Armstrong de La Nouvelle-Orléans ()Birmingham-Shuttlesworth Intl () 20h34 CDT 21h28 CDT 0:53
26-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Int'l Louis Armstrong de La Nouvelle-Orléans () 05h09 EDT 05h31 CDT 1:22
25-04-2024 A306El Paso Intl ()Int'l de Louisville () 20h28 MDT 00h58 EDT (+1) 2:30
25-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()El Paso Intl () 05h18 EDT 06h10 MDT 2:52
24-04-2024 A306Luis Munoz Marin Intl ()Int'l de Louisville () 20h55 AST 00h51 EDT (+1) 3:56
24-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Luis Munoz Marin Intl () 15h44 EDT 19h14 AST 3:29
24-04-2024 A306Int'l de Minneapolis-Saint-Paul ()Int'l de Louisville () 07h15 CDT 09h30 EDT 1:14
24-04-2024 A306Chicago/Rockford Intl ()Int'l de Minneapolis-Saint-Paul () 03h24 CDT 04h12 CDT 0:48
24-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Chicago/Rockford Intl () 01h24 EDT 01h17 CDT 0:52
23-04-2024 A306Int'l d'Orlando ()Int'l de Louisville () 20h46 EDT 22h24 EDT 1:38
23-04-2024 A306Int'l de Dallas-Fort Worth ()Int'l d'Orlando () 15h12 CDT 18h17 EDT 2:05
23-04-2024 A306Ontario Intl ()Int'l de Dallas-Fort Worth () 07h01 PDT 11h31 CDT 2:29
22-04-2024 A306Sacramento Mather ()Ontario Intl () 20h56 PDT 21h52 PDT 0:56
22-04-2024 A306Reno/Tahoe Intl ()Sacramento Mather () 19h40 PDT 20h03 PDT 0:23
22-04-2024 A306Sacramento Mather ()Reno/Tahoe Intl () 17h18 PDT 17h41 PDT 0:23
20-04-2024 A306Reno/Tahoe Intl ()Sacramento Mather () 08h08 PDT 08h33 PDT 0:24
20-04-2024 A306Eppley d'Omaha ()Reno/Tahoe Intl () 06h20 CDT 07h14 PDT 2:53
20-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Eppley d'Omaha () 04h44 EDT 05h13 CDT 1:29
19-04-2024 A306Rickenbacker Intl ()Int'l de Louisville () 23h28 EDT 00h13 EDT (+1) 0:45
19-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Rickenbacker Intl () 04h37 EDT 05h12 EDT 0:34
18-04-2024 A306Luis Munoz Marin Intl ()Int'l de Louisville () 22h32 AST 02h35 EDT (+1) 4:02
18-04-2024 A306Int'l de Louisville ()Luis Munoz Marin Intl () 17h46 EDT 21h07 AST 3:21
17-04-2024 A306Int'l de Vancouver ()Int'l de Louisville () 18h03 PDT 00h38 EDT (+1) 3:35
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