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On Jul 2, 8:18 am, B A R R Y wrote:
Andrew Sarangan wrote: To see the benefit of abbreviated format, go to DUATS and get a briefing for 500 mile trip. Print them on paper using their plain english translator and the standard format. The plain English format will take dozens of pages and it will be like reading a book. The standard format will be a lot shorter and easier to interpret. Now try reading while you are flying in a bouncing cockpit with dim lighting and you can see how easy the short hand format is. I don't see a benefit of carrying hours-old printouts with me, compared to fresh information obtained via HIWAS, Flight Watch, automated ground stations, or onboard weather electronics. To me, the distant weather is simply a sketch of what I might find along the way. Any important information I want to have later can be noted in the appropriate area on my knee pad flight plan form. Otherwise, isn't it better to deal with what is, vs. what DUATS said it might be? Good point. But how about on your Garmin satlink weather? I can pull up METAR and TAF data in a pinch. Imagine how it would be if it were in plain language. |
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