The handling fee covers all standard services, with the exception of items such as de-icing and aircraft cleaning, which are billed separately. |
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One of the initiative's messages to motorists is not to leave your car unattended while it is de-icing in the morning. |
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In other words, de-icing in winter would be replaced by inerting in the summer. |
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This is a small fraction of salt compared to the total amount of road salts, especially sodium chloride, used for de-icing the nation's roads. |
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He was de-icing his car at about 7.30 am when he noticed four men in a red Rover 214 acting suspiciously. |
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They're hoping the sweet smell of success will fill the air come December, thanks to a new sugar-coated grit for de-icing the city's roads. |
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He plans to search for safer fungicides like calcium chloride, the same material that is used as de-icing salt, to fight gray mold disease. |
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The helicopter last saw service in Antarctica and is equipped with a full de-icing rig and a power winch. |
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However, there are few systematic methods to evaluate the de-icing effect of ultrasonic de-icing system on composite wind turbine blades. |
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Active or passive de-icing or anti-icing systems for the rotor blades are then recommended. |
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That gives them more time to do de-icing and comply with air traffic control restrictions. |
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On a freezing January night, the plane was waiting on the ground for de-icing. |
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One of the main causes of this problem is the presence of abrasive materials, such as sand, gravel and de-icing salt that jam the mechanism. |
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Did you know that Gatineau crews plan their winter and de-icing operations based on weather reports received four times a day? |
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When it comes to snow clearing or de-icing, the top priority is the clearing of the arteries. |
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Designed for extreme conditions, it is protected by a small screen with integrated de-icing for the rough weather in the south seas. |
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The possibilities of improving the de-icing process by liquid injection on the wing have also been studied. |
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How does water flow down and then drain off a windshield during the de-icing phase? |
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These are the de-icing boots on the leading edges of the wings, horizontal and vertical stabilizers. |
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Normal de-icing chemicals are based on sodium chloride, calcium chloride, or urea, which do not have any adverse chemical effect on concrete. |
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When scaling due to cyclic freezing occurs, often the cause is judged to be de-icing chemicals, particularly calcium chloride. |
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The spanwise-step type of ice accumulation can occur on an aircraft when ice accretes behind the leading edge de-icing boot. |
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Every September a Montreal-based company drops by for two full days of non-destructive X-ray testing on the de-icing truck booms. |
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The division also intends to commission the line de-icing equipment at Lévis substation and to continue refurbishment of the substation's synchronous condensers. |
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To this end, a central management system should be put in place to provide de-icing services to all airlines, thereby improving queuing and reducing delays. |
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The overnight parking of numerous aircraft at remote points opposite the freight terminal and the need to use the de-icing area during the winter period make it difficult to park equipment in those areas. |
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The two-and-half hour delay to the opening of the second runway, along with problems de-icing aircraft prior to take-off, caused delays to almost all services. |
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Design and detailing to avoid contact with de-icing chemicals, and to avoid staining of foundations both during construction and during service, are also illustrated. |
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If de-icing or anti-icing equipment is used, no problem occurs. |
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For the past decade, traditional de-icing chemicals such as calcium chloride and urea have been making way for more environmentally friendly substances. |
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These ice accretions result from the cyclic operation of aircraft de-icing systems. |
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The handy four-wheelers have a spraying mechanism at the back which covers the pavement with liquid brine, de-icing the pavements better than salt. |
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Radiant heating is used in the garage as well as for de-icing the trucks. |
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The de-icing salts that help to keep us safe on the road can have a corrosive and damaging effect on reinforced concrete structures such as bridges. |
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The de-icing system recently installed at Lévis substation uses direct current to raise the temperature of the conductors enough to melt the ice. |
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There was concern that aircraft de-icing fluid, ethylene glycol, may have migrated into the bearing and affected the lubricity of the grease. |
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Keep away from corrosive agents such as garden chemicals and de-icing salts. |
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In the area of transmission, work to connect the future Eastmain-1 generating station and install de-icing equipment at Lévis substation continued. |
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Road Salts are used in Canada as de-icing and anti-icing chemicals for winter road maintenance, with some use as summer dust suppressants. |
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Help speed up the de-icing process by switching on the engine and the rear window heater, but never leave your car running unattended, it's an invitation to thieves. |
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Most of it went to sewage treatment plants or was used for de-icing roads. |
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In 1999 the state installed an automated de-icing system on the bridge. |
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According to him, the process of de-icing planes before takeoff is the cause of the delays. |
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Type II fluids can be employed for de-icing purposes, but unlike Type I fluids, they also offer extended anti-icing holdover protection. |
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Therefore, the most critical location is not covered by the de-icing boots and spanwise-step ice accretions could form there, adversely affecting aircraft performance. |
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Both direct heaters are excellently-suited for use in well-ventilated stables, on building sites during the colder winter months and for de-icing machines, vehicles and pipes. |
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We are very pleased to say that for the first year since the Authority started using ethylene glycol as an aircraft de-icing and anti-icing fluid, we reported no exceedance of the criteria for glycol in storm water. |
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Soon DuPont scientists realized that bioderived propanediol could also be used as an ingredient in cosmetics and products for de-icing aircraft. |
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Airframe de-icing is provided by inflatable rubber boots bonded to the leading edges of the tailplane, the vertical fin, and the wings outboard of the nacelles. |
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The outboard de-icing boot on the left wing had been replaced prior to the flight and, because the cure time on the sealant was 48 hours, the system was unserviceable. |
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The de-icing method reportedly means that the aircraft will be de-iced by infra-red radiation lamps inside a big hangar. |
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A major part of the de-icing effluents are unintentionally being blown over the surrounding fields by the air traffic but nevertheless no increased impact was detected in the ground water. |
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The most critical location is not covered by the de-icing boots, so if ice were to accrete aft of the de-icing boots, there would be a significant performance degradation. |
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The wind turbine, for which application has been made for a patent, offers a number of advantages, including low noise levels, heated blades for de-icing and omni-directionality. |
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The aileron control of the aircraft was affected and the windscreen de-icing glycol tank burst, drenching Pilot Officer R. J. Hayhurst, the bomb aimer, and filling the forward part of the bomber with suffocating fumes. |
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Michel Barrette, General Manager of the de-icing company's YUL operation, explains. |
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Seasonal pollution is caused by dissolvable and abrasive de-icing products used in winter maintenance, most of which are based on sodium chloride. |
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Wendy Hottenstein, project manager with the state Department of Transportation said that the de-icing facility will enable the aircraft to de-ice closer to the runway. |
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