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The issue I see with the way you calculated the % of time that the
weather is IMC, is that on a cross country flight you need a constant path of VMC weather from departure to destination in order to make the flight. I would be really interested to find out what the results would change to, if your friend did a search on the number of days that every ASOS station from IOW to Cincinnati or Detroit was showing VFR. That would give a much better read on the percent of days that it is possible to do a cross country under VFR. True enough, Eric -- although it wouldn't take into account the ability to fly around pockets of IFR conditions. This happens on almost every long (and I mean trans-continental) cross country flight I've done -- sooner or later, you're going to run into cruddy weather over *there*, which means that I fly over *here*. While this may be seen as inconvenient by some, we have built it into our expectations of a "flying vacation" -- and relish it. And on those rare occasions when the weather goes REALLY bad, you park the plane and make the best of it. We saw Nashville that way for three days, because of freezing rain -- and had one of our most memorable vacations, ever. It turned out to be a fantastic time. The key is to always be flexible. When it comes to flying VFR cross- country, we have to be more flexible than our IFR-capable brethren -- but not by too much. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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