putting ice protection on a 210?

I believe its an acronym for the three different companies that invented it.

edit: Oh and just an interesting note, Flight Ice (the company linked above) is a part of Flight Express.
 
edit: Oh and just an interesting note, Flight Ice (the company linked above) is a part of Flight Express.

Yep, they are working on a guys 210 here in St. Louis right now. I'm not sure where else they do them. Perhaps at any one of our maintenance bases... perhaps not... I don't know.
 
Yep, they are working on a guys 210 here in St. Louis right now. I'm not sure where else they do them. Perhaps at any one of our maintenance bases... perhaps not... I don't know.

Pretty sure Doug Keck (sp?) at CPS does all the Flight Ice stuff. It's definitely feast or famine...sometimes he's up to his elbows in very nice 210s and barons, sometimes he's out helping with engine changes on FLX planes on the road. Very knowledgeable guy, sure he'd be glad to talk about the system if you want to give him a call. My experience with TKS on the 210 was excellent...pretty much a silver bullet as long as you have fluid and you're not in severe (which nothing should be in for long). On the baron...not so much.
 
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