Ice contaminated tailplane stall (ICTS) has been found to be responsible for 16 accidents with 139 fatalities over the last three decades, and is suspected to have played a role in other accidents and incidents. The need for fundamental research in this area has been recognized at three international conferences sponsored by the FAA since 1991. In order to conduct such research, a joint NASA/FAA Tailplane Icing Program was formed in 1994: the Ohio State University has played an important role in this effort. The program employs icing tunnel testing, dry wind tunnel testing, flight testing, and analysis using a six-degrees-of-freedom computer code tailored to this problem. A central goal is to quantify the effect of tailplane icing on aircra...
A series of wind tunnel tests were conducted to assess the effects of leading edge ice contamination...
An exploratory investigation was conducted to estimate the aerodynamic performance penalties produce...
An analytical study was performed as part of the NASA Lewis support of a National Transportation Saf...
This report presents results from research flights that explored the characteristics of an ice-conta...
The Aviation Safety Program initiated by NASA in 1997 has put greater emphasis in safety related res...
NASA is developing and validating technology to incorporate aircraft icing effects into a flight tra...
The effects of airframe icing on the stability and control characteristics of the NASA DH-6 Twin Ott...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...
As part of NASA's Aviation Safety Program goals to reduce aviation accidents due to icing, NASA Glen...
This report documents the data collected during the large wind tunnel campaigns conducted as part of...
This report presents the assessment of an analytical tool developed as part of the NASA/FAA Tailplan...
The study of aircraft icing is necessary to ensure the safety of commercial, military, and general a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76838/1/AIAA-1999-636-263.pd
The FAA has worked with Transport Canada and others to develop allowance times for aircraft operatin...
Aerodynamic wind tunnel tests were conducted to study the effects of various ice accretions on the a...
A series of wind tunnel tests were conducted to assess the effects of leading edge ice contamination...
An exploratory investigation was conducted to estimate the aerodynamic performance penalties produce...
An analytical study was performed as part of the NASA Lewis support of a National Transportation Saf...
This report presents results from research flights that explored the characteristics of an ice-conta...
The Aviation Safety Program initiated by NASA in 1997 has put greater emphasis in safety related res...
NASA is developing and validating technology to incorporate aircraft icing effects into a flight tra...
The effects of airframe icing on the stability and control characteristics of the NASA DH-6 Twin Ott...
The Icing Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field initiated and conducted the Modern...
As part of NASA's Aviation Safety Program goals to reduce aviation accidents due to icing, NASA Glen...
This report documents the data collected during the large wind tunnel campaigns conducted as part of...
This report presents the assessment of an analytical tool developed as part of the NASA/FAA Tailplan...
The study of aircraft icing is necessary to ensure the safety of commercial, military, and general a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76838/1/AIAA-1999-636-263.pd
The FAA has worked with Transport Canada and others to develop allowance times for aircraft operatin...
Aerodynamic wind tunnel tests were conducted to study the effects of various ice accretions on the a...
A series of wind tunnel tests were conducted to assess the effects of leading edge ice contamination...
An exploratory investigation was conducted to estimate the aerodynamic performance penalties produce...
An analytical study was performed as part of the NASA Lewis support of a National Transportation Saf...