Toronto star video ( 2 minutes)
The de-icing of planes at Pearson
Jetting off somewhere warm when it’s freezing out? Make sure your plane had a hot morning shower. No worries though, according to the GTAA, Pearson International Airport claims to have the largest and most advanced de-icing facilities in the world. On a recent frosty February morning, we record the facility in action. Video by Chris So / The Toronto Star (Feb. 14, 2011)
The de-icing of planes at Pearson
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The de-icing of planes at Pearson
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Re: The de-icing of planes at Pearson
Arghhhh why do they use Flash? My Ad blocker blocks it.
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You got me there.Bowlie wrote:Arghhhh why do they use Flash? My Ad blocker blocks it.
It's a huge area - I seem to recall 16 acres being mentioned - and the glycol is collected and reccyled, or sometimes turned into oil that they use at The West Mall Fish'N'Chips.
Oh, sorry.
"Flash".
I thought you said "Flush"!
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Well, I was hoping to see some real snow. Until today we haven't had any precipitation for over a month. Day-time temperatures in the low teens have meant that all the white stuff is gone, leaving an ugly brown. If the hills were truly alive they would be hiding their faces in shame.
It did rain today (still +4C) so there may be some snow in them, thar, hills.
Here's a picture that shows the sad truth. The snow those 'border-dudes' are sitting on is artificial!
Edited to add ... Oops, even though they are close to Italy in that picture I guess they are really 'boarder-dudes' ...
It did rain today (still +4C) so there may be some snow in them, thar, hills.
Here's a picture that shows the sad truth. The snow those 'border-dudes' are sitting on is artificial!
Edited to add ... Oops, even though they are close to Italy in that picture I guess they are really 'boarder-dudes' ...
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Re: The de-icing of planes at Pearson
Still looks very picturesque! Are all Swiss ski resorts suffering from this lack of snow? What are those winter tire looking thingies on the backs of the boarder dudes, water bags?
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Re: The de-icing of planes at Pearson
Come to New England, Bowlie.Bowlie wrote:Well, I was hoping to see some real snow. Until today we haven't had any precipitation for over a month. Day-time temperatures in the low teens have meant that all the white stuff is gone, leaving an ugly brown. If the hills were truly alive they would be hiding their faces in shame.
It did rain today (still +4C) so there may be some snow in them, thar, hills.
Here's a picture that shows the sad truth. The snow those 'border-dudes' are sitting on is artificial!
Edited to add ... Oops, even though they are close to Italy in that picture I guess they are really 'boarder-dudes' ...
With the exception of the Cape Cod, SE area, there is more than enough snow for TWO winters. The ski resorts are in seventh heaven. No snow making required at all. The only problem is getting the cash to the banks to make their deposits!
The cities are putting their snow in snow "farms" to have a place to put it.
BOB
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Re: The de-icing of planes at Pearson
Nah, these dudes are law school students, that's their fins just starting to grow ... Or perhaps they are one of these. Not just Switzerland, but most of Western Europe is experiencing an incredible dry/warm spell. Up above 2000m it's cold enough to make snow, but anything lower is 'toast'.PaulB wrote: What are those winter tire looking thingies on the backs of the boarder dudes, water bags?