The Aviation Safety Program initiated by NASA in 1997 has put greater emphasis in safety related research activities. Ice-contaminated-tailplane stall (ICTS) has been identified by the NASA Lewis Icing Technology Branch as an important activity for aircraft safety related research. The ICTS phenomenon is characterized as a sudden, often uncontrollable aircraft nose- down pitching moment, which occurs due to increased angle-of-attack of the horizontal tailplane resulting in tailplane stall. Typically, this phenomenon occurs when lowering the flaps during final approach while operating in or recently departing from icing conditions. Ice formation on the tailplane leading edge can reduce tailplane angle-of-attack range and cause flow separatio...
This report presents the assessment of an analytical tool developed as part of the NASA/FAA Tailplan...
The objective of the NASA aircraft icing research program is to develop and make available to indust...
The FAA has worked with Transport Canada and others to develop allowance times for aircraft operatin...
Ice contaminated tailplane stall (ICTS) has been found to be responsible for 16 accidents with 139 f...
This report presents results from research flights that explored the characteristics of an ice-conta...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76838/1/AIAA-1999-636-263.pd
The effects of airframe icing on the stability and control characteristics of the NASA DH-6 Twin Ott...
Icing alters the shape and surface characteristics of aircraft components, which results in altered ...
As part of NASA's Aviation Safety Program goals to reduce aviation accidents due to icing, NASA Glen...
A series of wind tunnel tests were conducted to assess the effects of leading edge ice contamination...
The effects of airframe icing on the performance and stability and control of a twin-engine commuter...
The main purpose of this investigation was for NASA to help the National Transportation Safety Board...
This slide presentation reviews the past and current research that NASA has done in the area of airf...
Ice crystals found at high altitude near convective clouds are known to cause jet engine power-loss ...
This report presents the assessment of an analytical tool developed as part of the NASA/FAA Tailplan...
The objective of the NASA aircraft icing research program is to develop and make available to indust...
The FAA has worked with Transport Canada and others to develop allowance times for aircraft operatin...
Ice contaminated tailplane stall (ICTS) has been found to be responsible for 16 accidents with 139 f...
This report presents results from research flights that explored the characteristics of an ice-conta...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76838/1/AIAA-1999-636-263.pd
The effects of airframe icing on the stability and control characteristics of the NASA DH-6 Twin Ott...
Icing alters the shape and surface characteristics of aircraft components, which results in altered ...
As part of NASA's Aviation Safety Program goals to reduce aviation accidents due to icing, NASA Glen...
A series of wind tunnel tests were conducted to assess the effects of leading edge ice contamination...
The effects of airframe icing on the performance and stability and control of a twin-engine commuter...
The main purpose of this investigation was for NASA to help the National Transportation Safety Board...
This slide presentation reviews the past and current research that NASA has done in the area of airf...
Ice crystals found at high altitude near convective clouds are known to cause jet engine power-loss ...
This report presents the assessment of an analytical tool developed as part of the NASA/FAA Tailplan...
The objective of the NASA aircraft icing research program is to develop and make available to indust...
The FAA has worked with Transport Canada and others to develop allowance times for aircraft operatin...