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DUATs any use for Soaring? [USA]



 
 
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Old July 12th 08, 05:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default DUATs any use for Soaring? [USA]

I Agree.

After checking Dr. Jack's, Unisys, and looking at the Skew't I may
think that it will be a beautiful day, but then after checking DUAT I
realise that it wouldn't be safe - due to forecast surface winds or
thunderstorms or whatever. I consider the DUAT forecast to be my
safety check: "Is it safe to fly today?!"

Chris
F2

Dr. Jack's: http://www.drjack.info

Unisys: http://weather.unisys.com

Skew-t: http://www-frd.fsl.noaa.gov/mab/soundings


On Jul 11, 5:21*pm, "BT" wrote:
Soaring Forecast? as far as finding out the Thermal Index.. not really
Getting general TAF and Winds Aloft and the all important NOTAMS (GPS
Jamming, TFRs, Airports Closed, Temporary Towers for airshows)
Priceless..

BT

 




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