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Deicing capability, floats, and amphibious and ski landing gear will be offered as aftermarket kits.
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Deicing capability, floats, and amphibious and ski landing gear will be offered as aftermarket kits.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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Deicing salt is mostly sold in the Great Lakes and Mid West regions of the U.S., and in the UK.
unknown title 2011
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Deicing is done through spraying a fluid, usually a heated glycol-and-water mixture, that removes frost, ice or snow from surfaces.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ARTI PATEL 2011
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Deicing airplanes, which is common procedure for major airports across Canada, is vital for airline safety in the winter, and a required activity under Canadian aviation regulations.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ARTI PATEL 2011
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Deicing measures were in place on bridges and overpasses, emergency shelters were opened, schools were closed and some flights were canceled.
CNN.com 2012
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Deicing fluid removes ice and snow; it's made up primarily of a chemical called glycol
CNN.com 2010
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Radiant is the developer and marketer of Radiant Deicing Systems.
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Deicing fluid removes ice and snow; it's made up primarily of a chemical called glycol
CNN.com 2010
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Deicing crews in the region worked overtime, but the air is so cold and dry that the salting has been ineffective in some areas, reports CBS 'The Early Show weather anchor Dave Price, reporting from Minneapolis.
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