Ice Falling Through A Roof In Florida

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Quikdraw is correct . Having worked on planes for years I can tell you it happens more often than you know . The valves in the holding tanks fail and the tube that feeds the dump fills up . The person servicing the bird doesn't put the seal in properly or not at all , and you have the makings of blue ice . Next time you're at the airport and you can get close enough to see the birds , look for a blue streak on the side of them . They are the culprits , the makers of blue ice .
 
That would really be some bad luck to build a house right under the dumper station. I've been out on my deck in the summer, more than once, and right after a plane flies over, a bunch of ice crystals fall around me. A friend told me something about de-icing the wings, or ice falling off the wings randomly. But it was just plain old-fashioned ice, no pritty colors.
 
So in theory you could be killed by a frozen pile of excretment falling from the the sky?.....Bet the obituary would be interesting to read.
That is actually a great excuse to buy more revolvers. No one knows the number of their days but the Lord. We could all be taken out by a frozen block of poo at any moment. So, you might as well live a little and go ahead and buy that Smith & Wesson you have had your eyes on. :)
 
Quikdraw is correct . Having worked on planes for years I can tell you it happens more often than you know . The valves in the holding tanks fail and the tube that feeds the dump fills up . The person servicing the bird doesn't put the seal in properly or not at all , and you have the makings of blue ice . Next time you're at the airport and you can get close enough to see the birds , look for a blue streak on the side of them . They are the culprits , the makers of blue ice .

My DOM would get furious when I got back from a trip and some moron at an FBO messed up the servicing of the lavatory. A blue shower after opening the access panel was bad...bad bad bad.:mad:

Now, the old U-8F and U-21's had relief tubes in the cockpit that operated on the venturi principal. Watch out for the yellow verga.
 
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