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Technology for tomorrow

Safety in Every Mile

De-icing is a critical winter safety procedure that removes frost, ice, or snow from aircraft surfaces to prevent up to 30% reduction in lift, engine damage, and loss of control during takeoff. Using specialized glycol-based fluids, this process ensures proper aerodynamics, maintaining safe flight operations.

  • Aerodynamic Integrity: Even small amounts of ice can disrupt airflow, reducing wing efficiency and increasing stall speed.

  • Preventing Damage: Ice on wings can break off in flight, causing damage to engines or control surfaces.

  • Visibility & Instrumentation: De-icing removes frozen contaminants from cockpit windshields and sensors, ensuring accurate instrument readings and pilot visibility.

  • Accident Prevention: Strict protocols, including the use of holdover tables to determine fluid effectiveness, prevent accidents related to improper takeoff performance

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Heat Thermal Imaging Glasses 

Keeping the safest industry even safer, with state of the art technology to both increase safety, and decrease human error. 

Image by Andrés Dallimonti

A BRZ Enterprises comapny 

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