Icing for Regional and Corporate Pilots
To support NASA's commitment to improve aviation safety, the Icing Branch at NASA's Glenn Research Center has developed in-flight icing education and training aids for pilots and operators. The goal is to assist pilots in their decision-making abilities by providing information backed by research and by partnering with regulatory agencies and pilot organizations to ensure that the material is relevant and practical for each intended pilot audience.

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Icing for General Aviation Pilots

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How does an ALTIMETER work? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

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Experts Reveal What Really Happened (Full Episode) | Area 51: The CIA's Secret

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The Amazing Engineering of Rescue Helicopters - Smarter Every Day 289

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Norway is Building The World's Deepest Mega-Tunnel

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Inside the World’s Craziest Job: Aerial Power Line Work!

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Supercooled Large Droplet Icing (SLD)

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How Hoover Dam Was Actually Built (Step by Step)

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NASA Tailplane Icing Video Glenn Research Center

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Are Piston Engines Dead? Small Turboprops are Here

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The Pitot Static System Explained (for IFR pilots)

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Aerospace Engineer Answers Airplane Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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Principles of Flight

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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Tailplane Icing From NASA

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The BEST TURBOPROP explanation video! By Captain Joe and PRATT & WHITNEY

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Real Pilot Story: Pressure Over The Atlantic

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Navigation Using a VOR

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How a Helicopter Works (Bell 407)

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