You have been flying for some time in dense layered cloud. The outside air temperature is -25°C. Which of the following statements is true?
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If you do not have weather radar on board there is no need to worry, as CB is unlikely to form in such cloud
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Severe airframe icing is unlikely under these conditions
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Severe airframe icing is quite likely under these conditions
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In a dense layered cloud icing is unlikely also at an outside air temperature of -5°C
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