The Ice Crystal Icing Hazard & Risk Mitigation: Delta Air Lines Perspective

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The Ice Crystal Icing Hazard & Risk Mitigation: Delta Air Lines Perspective Bob Culver, Chief Line Check Pilot & Tom Fahey, Mgr. Meteorology Friends/Partners Aviation Weather (FPAW) 19 November 2015 Las Vegas, NV

Ice Crystal Icing (ICI) What is it? & What can we do about it?

Airframe Icing Conditions Question: What Temperatures & Cloud Conditions produce Airframe Icing? Answer: Temps Warmer than - 40C & Liquid Cloud droplets below freezing. Typical Icing Requires Super-cooled Liquid Droplets Liquid freezes on contact with cold wings & fuselage surfaces. Ice crystals, regardless of size, do not adhere to a cold airframe Source: NASA-Lewis/FAA/NCAR-RAP 3

Ice Crystal Icing (ICI) Conditions Meteorology & Jet Engine Perspectives Question: What conditions produce Ice Crystal Icing (ICI)? Short Answer: High Concentrations of Ice Crystals, also called High Ice Water Content (HIWC) Ice Crystals Build-up in Compressor FAA has an Advisory Circular in effect for B787 4

ICI Process in a Jet Engine What is the physical process producing ICI risk? Portions of Engine Compressor are above freezing Very small ice crystals are ingested into the engine Ice crystals partially melt & stick to warmer engine surfaces Ice crystals melt as they impact the warm internal engine components If, encounter persists, a thin film develops over parts of the engine This enables further capture of ice crystals If prolonged Encounter: Engine Temperature is reduced < 0C: Ice crystals begin to aggregate Ice can block flow into engine core or shed into core Leading to various engine malfunctions (engine vibration, power loss or damage) Core 5

Where have ICI incidents occurred? 67 events shown worldwide (some overlaid) by Boeing 1990 s-2009. Well over 100 events have been identified. The greatest # of events have occurred in Asia Inter-port area. Source: Weather Conditions Associated with Jet Engine Power Loss & Damage Due to Ingestion of Ice Particles: What we ve Learned Through 2009 by Matthew L. Grzych & Jeanne G. Mason, The Boeing Company 6

Ice Crystal Icing (ICI) Awareness Weather & Operating Conditions Question: What weather/flying conditions produce most Ice Crystal Icing (ICI)? Answer: Deep convective systems over both ocean & land in a Tropical Airmass ICI potential increases with denser convection & extended exposure. Typically, at cruise level altitudes & in clouds, above strong convection where little or no weather radar returns observed at flight altitude. ICI Awareness Tools Radar: Tactical ICI avoidance is a challenge because not easily identified on radar. HIWC: Areas of High Ice Water Content (HIWC) are being estimated & provided by some aviation weather vendors. 7

High Ice Water Content Awareness A Tool & a Delta Meteorology Product Tool: Risk Areas for ICI Last 1 Hr HIWC Enroute Product: Text 2 Hrs previous 3 Hrs previous & Graphic

2 Delta Meteorology Products Used Pre-flight & En Route Preflight Depiction Product contains Forecast of tstrm coverage & area Process Dispatchers consider alternative routes to avoid psbl ICI when: - BKN (>=50%) tstrm coverage fcsted & - Flt route through tstrm area is 100NM or greater in distance. En Route TP Product contains Report of current tstrm activity Added Situational Awareness If High Ice Water Content (HIWC) area, 100nm or greater present: INFO is added Example: TP Message TP CB19 051441Z 1.CBA 2.* ALERT * HAZ:TSTMS SOURCE:SATELLITE AREA:02N071W 00N068W 02N066W 04N070W CVRG:BKN TOPS:FL450 TREND:NC MVG FROM:CELLS VRBL INFO: RISK ICE CRYSTAL ICING-B757 ACTION RQRD 3.VALID 051441Z/060000Z 4.CANCEL NONE

Why the Attention? An ICI Event On 09 November 2014 a Delta B757-200 operating from Japan to Mariana Islands experienced an engine irregularity & then diverted to Iwo Jima. Post event analysis determined that ice crystal icing was a factor in the engine shut down. A Boeing 757 Aircraft Although ICI can occur on any aircraft on any Delta fleet: Fleets other than the B757 have engine auto re-ignite / restart capability. On B757 fleet continuous ignition must be activated manually. 10

ICI Operating Procedures Newly Developed A Coordinated Effort Between: Meteorology Dispatch Pilots

ICI Operating Procedures Newly Developed Multi Layered Approach 1. Strategic Avoidance 2. Tactical Avoidance 3. Mitigation if Encountered

ICI Operating Procedures Strategic Avoidance Pilot Preflight Planning example: at 00z for JFK-SJU Flight Upper Air Depiction: Issued at 19z Features Valid 06z Btwn JFK & San Juan (SJU) Broken (BKN) Tstrm coverage Fcsted TP - Issued & Valid 23z Included in preflight paperwork TP CB36 102306Z 1.BD 2.* ALERT * HAZ:TROP STORM NAME:KATE LAT/LON:32.5N072.7W TIME:POSN AT 10/2100Z MVG FROM:23026 WIND:SFC 60G75KT TREND:NC INFO:RISK ICE CRYSTAL ICING-B757 ACTION RQRD 3.VALID 102306Z/110900Z 4.CANCEL CB29

ICI Radar Operating Procedures Strategic Avoidance Pilot Preflight Planning example: NRT-GUM Flight Only Scattered (SCT) or less tstrm coverage forecast along route of flight

Operating in ICI conditions Tactical Avoidance Cockpit Preparation En Route NRT- GUM Text of TP TP AI23 031837Z 1.GM 2.* ALERT * HAZ:TSTMS SOURCE:SATELLITE AREA:14N141E 11N146E 12N149E 17N145E CVRG:SCT TOPS:FL540 TREND:INC MVG FROM:CELLS 12015 INFO:RISK ICE CRYSTAL ICING-B757 ACTION RQRD 3.VALID 031837Z/040200Z 4.CANCEL AI07 Cockpit

Operating in ICI conditions Tactical Avoidance Radar Operation

Operating in ICI conditions Mitigation Mitigation When in IMC at or above xx,000 and operating within an area identified by Boeing s High Ice Water Content (HWIC) map: ENGINE START SELECTORS FLT Increases engine flameout protection. ENGINE ANTI-ICE Switches.ON Increases engine stall margins

In-flight restarts after ICI event Question: Should an in-flight restart be considered? Answer: Yes Typically there is no engine damage after the ice has been ingested and the engine may be restarted.

Conclusions ICI is manageable. Meteorology, Dispatch, and Pilot teamwork & training are key.