Just a friendly reminder that icing season is upon us. I had a little scare on Friday night. Departed 30 min before sunset for a short 50 min flight home, temp was around 65F on the ground and 75F at 3000ft. Dew point was 57F. Humidity near 70%. As I reached 3000ft and leveled off for cruise the engine started to stumble. I was over no mans land, about 15-20 miles from the airport I just departed. Did an immediate 180 and limped back to the airport, just made it with the limited power and altitude I had.
Never in the process did I think it could have been icing. I guess I'm used to thinking it's a descent issue only, but with the right conditions and a temperature inversion, it can happen on climb out.
The next day I pulled all the plugs, did an extended run-up and circled over the field at 3000ft for 10 minutes before I departed. The engine purred like a kitten. My only explanation is that it had to be icing. Per this chart conditions were perfect for icing. I will never forget to try carb heat in that situation again!




