why high to low, look out below?
It is clear that they meant both pressure and temperature.
"jim rosinski" wrote in message
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| Peter Duniho wrote:
|
| The phrase in question says nothing about pressure at
all. The word
| pressure is not even used.
|
| My apologies to the group for so immediately violating my
own stated
| rule to ignore this person's posts forever more. But I
just can't sit
| back and let him spew utter nonsense without challenge.
Good GOD man,
| when you see the phrase "high to low, look out below" in
an aviation
| book they mean high to low PRESSURE. They assume the
reader has the
| intellectual wherewithall to take it from context when
they see the big
| high and low pressure icons on the same page!
|
| BTW, the moral of the whole "high to low (pressure), look
out below"
| thing is to make sure on a cross-country or IFR flight to
get altimeter
| setting updates regularly.
|
| Jim Rosinski
|