Summary
While icing weather is a serious topic for aircraft, several sources have used [debatably] humorous, instructive illustrations of the hazards.
Discussion
Aviation Weather For Pilots and Flight Operations Personnel. AC 00-6A (Cancelled) 1
See also The Greatest Thing That You Have (Probably) Never Read: AC 00-6A (Cancelled)
"Mechanical De-Icing Systems" 2
See also University of Michigan Airplane Icing Information Course, 1953.
Air Command Weather Manual (Canada) 3
Icing Hazards - National Weather Service 4
NASA - Introduction to Aircraft Icing 5
Notes
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Anon.: Aviation Weather For Pilots and Flight Operations Personnel. AC 00-6A (Cancelled), FAA, issued April, 1975, cancelled 2016. faa.gov ↩
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Loughborough, D. L.:"Mechanical De-Icing Systems", (B. F. Goodrich Company), Lecture No. 10, University of Michigan Airplane Icing Information Course, 1953. ↩
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Anon., Air Command Weather Manual (Canada), CFACM 2-70, May 22, 2001. ↩
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Von Hardenberg, Paul: Introduction to Aircraft Icing and NASA’s Approach to Understanding It. March 29, 2022. ntrs.nasa.gov ↩