Joined: 12/19/11 Posts: 3308 Post Likes: +1434 Company: Bottom Line Experts Location: KTOL - Toledo, OH
Aircraft: 2004 SR22 G2
I was at Mayday at GRR this morning picking up my Seneca after we had some recent autopilot work done. BTW, Mayday is fantastic, especially with older autopilots and I would highly recommend working with them...
Anyhow, in the same hangar, was a crew from Pilatus and a PC24 test article that's currently undergoing Known Ice testing. It was filled to the rim with more instrumentation that most computer rooms (see pics). She's looking good!
Incidentally, I found it ironic that with the choice of going anywhere in the U.S. to complete Known Ice testing, the Swiss choose my backyard. Perhaps that's why I've gone through a barrell of TKS fluid in the past (3) months.
_________________ Don Coburn Corporate Expense Reduction Specialist 2004 SR22 G2
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