Milesar
Well-Known Member
Ok, so maybe a bit of a silly question, but I've been thinking about this and was wondering if anyone had any input.
Many people run boots after a good amount of ice has built up, enough to get chunks flying back hitting the cabin (thats always nice for the pax). This ice has to make it down somewhere, what if the boots were ran over a major city, does that not send down chunks of ice?
Could understand much of it melting, but it could also be a cold day on the ground too.
yes? no? or am I just making things up/missed a conversation about it somewhere else.
Many people run boots after a good amount of ice has built up, enough to get chunks flying back hitting the cabin (thats always nice for the pax). This ice has to make it down somewhere, what if the boots were ran over a major city, does that not send down chunks of ice?
Could understand much of it melting, but it could also be a cold day on the ground too.
yes? no? or am I just making things up/missed a conversation about it somewhere else.