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Old April 1st 08, 10:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Flight to Florida -- The Cure for Winter

On Apr 1, 5:15 pm, Jay Maynard wrote:
On 2008-04-01, Dan wrote:

The XM weather issue is a big deal to me -- more and more are flying
XC with this gear without having any clue of the limitations -- and
the manufacturers/service providers are certainly not going to educate
the ignorant on the product's weaknesses.


Every pilot should consider ALL data with skepticism -- whether it's
from FSS, Center, XM, or StormScope.


I don't think Jay was advocating this at all. What he was advocating was
adding it to the VFR pilot's toolkit, and I see nothing at all wrong with
that.


Whatever.
 




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