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Old January 27th 15, 04:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Minutes of Fall 2014 USA Rules Committee meeting posted on SSAwebsite

Sorry, but I find that scenario hard to swallow. It would be hard to
miss a developing thunderstorm simply by looking out the window. If it's
so far away that you can't see it, I doubt, you'd change course and fly
into the gloom just because your so-called "smart phone" (it's only as
smart as the idiots who wrote the software) told you there was lift in
that direction. Note: I put my phone in airplane mode and clip it to
my belt before takeoff.


On 1/27/2015 8:04 AM, JJ Sinclair wrote:
Mike,
The problem is that some have used their smart phone app to access the latest radar wx, and headed straight for a developing thunderstorm, then ran under the storm exchanging lift for speed. This tactic is legal, but very foolish and dangerous because you always run the chance of being sucked into the storm...................but wait, the smart phone also has an app that provides an artificial horizon, problem solved! This tactic works best in a 2 place sailplane with instrument rated pilots. The GIB (guy in back) directs the show while the nose gunner flies instruments.

I fear allowing unrestricted smart phone use has unlocked the candy store, but failed to activate the security cameras.
:) JJ


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