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The Cold Facts for Aircraft Maintenance Teams in Extreme Weather

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Aircraft are designed to operate in extremely low temperatures because cruising altitude is far below zero. So why are there so many flight delays when it gets cold? The answer is that the extreme cold effects the ground operations, which causes a ripple effect in delayed flights. Here is a look at some MRO ground functions that the cold delays. (aviationweek.com) More...

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