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Cold Temperature Flying - Piper Arrow

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levacqs1

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I would like to hear about your preferences when flying in the cold. And by cold I am talking -20C and lower. Today it is -35C but upper temperatures are around -7C which is great.

When does one need to be worrying about hydraulics in the cold on these arrows? My aircraft is in a heated hangar so no issues with cold starts.

I fly in citations and gulfstreams with clearly defined operating ambient ground temperatures but nothing concrete on the arrow.

Thanks!
 

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