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On 2006-04-24, Jay Honeck wrote:
I have found the obstruction databases in both of our moving map GPS's (AvMap EKP IIIc and Lowrance 2000c) to be remarkable -- almost eerily -- accurate. I'm sure they're missing some, but, wow, I would NOT want to be without this remarkable tool. Even so, just in case - if I found myself in a situation where things had turned to a scud run, it's a good idea to: - slow down (gives you more time to see obstructions) - don't fly on the base of the clouds This second one sounds a bit counter-intuitive (after all, if you do that, you'll be the furthest away you can be from the ground, right?) - but the visibility is often MUCH better if you fly lower. Sparky Imeson in his mountain flying website recommends flying in the lower third of the air (divide the space between terror firma and the clouds into thirds, and fly in the lower third). But I shudder at the idea of scud running in the mountains. Incidentally, on the general subject of stupid pilot tricks, I've made my fair share and had a few flights that read like the start of an accident report (and I still shudder about some of them - even if I didn't at the time, and even if so far I've been able to put them all down to experience having merely got a fright and never bending a plane). I have around 1200 hours in light planes - anyone with this amount of flight time who says they have never made a stupid pilot trick were either with the airlines ab-initio (and probably made the SPT in the simulator) or are lying, or are so unaware they haven't even realised that they've made some SPTs and just got lucky (and are probably even now looking for that grid reference). -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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