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It's going to be our first time taking the King Air overnight into -40 weather. Any advice on what to do with engines, battery and G1000?
It's in Thompson Manitoba and there is only a fueling shack there with a few airlines. I don't think the airlines will be able to stuff our airplane in their hangar as well.I guess hangar is no option?
Both! Does vodka freeze at -40? I thought we could use that as fuel.Which -40?
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I can't recommend a hangar enough though. IMO, if you actually want to get that airplane out in the morning, I would drop the pax off, while leaving the right one spinning, then fly out to a place where it's warmer or a hangar is available, and come get them the next day.
Do you have brake heat on yours?
The freezing point of Jet-A is -40C, Jet-A1 -47C and Jet-B is -51C.I would recommend getting some portable heaters for the avionics that you can plug in somewhere and have run for an hour or so before start up. The G1000 isn't overly fond of excessively cold temperatures with no preheat. It'll do it, but it's hard on the equipment.
Also, be sure to observe your oil temperature limits for start and takeoff - and I don't know about your model of King Air, but there are lots of other PT6s out there that have minimum temperatures for operation with Jet-A (the Caravan is -35°C). Check the AFM to see if it's even legal to fly.
This airplane has -62s and iirc the -61s have different oil temp numbers.Thanks for the advice @z987k we will be heading up there in about two weeks and the workers told us to expect below -40 temperatures. Hopefully there may be a little room for us in a hangar. If not worst case would be to fly back to Winnipeg for the night in one of their hangars. We have the -61 engines and brake heat. I'll have to check the updated manual to see if they have any different numbers for those engines.
I would recommend getting some portable heaters for the avionics that you can plug in somewhere and have run for an hour or so before start up. The G1000 isn't overly fond of excessively cold temperatures with no preheat. It'll do it, but it's hard on the equipment.
What mod has the -62?This airplane has -62s and iirc the -61s have different oil temp numbers.
Do the radiant heat panels help that much or should we get a space heater as well?Been to Thompson MB and fly a 350 currently. It might be worth it to show a couple hours early and run the engines up to temp before the pax show as well as using the electric heat on a power cart to warm the cabin.
I'm sorry we have the -42s on ours. The old Straight 200s had -41s. That's what I was thinking.What mod has the -62?