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On May 12, 6:34 pm, "Danny Deger" wrote:
Anyone else had a similar issue with a briefer not doing his job because he/she thought you shouldn't fly that day. Danny Deger Danny This gets me into my stick about "VFR not recommended". This is an old phrase but it has never really grown on me. The trick I have found in a wx BF is to act as if you are in the plane, ie take control of it in terms of the information that you are seeking. DeRidder is really very good at what they do and back home in the states I call them wherever I am (and will miss them when they are gone). Not knowing what you were told, but in a case like yours my response would have been "So its reasonable to say that I can work my way around this one isolated thunderstorm VFR or what makes you interpret the information different then I do?" Most briefers are very good, and some are not. A possibility is that this guy/gal just got a pirep from someone who has had a bad experience and was trying to convey that. Some years ago I was coming back to Houston from Dallas and I started out VFR. I had a briefing which seemed to be "moderate" VFR was solid all the way to Houston. By the time I got to Corsicana (spell) moderate had dropped to low. They stayed "low" until I got near Madisonville and I was working very hard to stay VFR and wondering why I had not just filed and gone. Finally around Madisonville things went back to moderate and I drove on in. As I got near Houston I got Montgomery county on the line and fed them some info about the bad weather. Landing at Pearland a "friend" was going to retrace my route (quite by circumstance). He told me that the briefer had been really down about his odds of making it VFR because of a PIREP from a guy in a 175. I told him "Yeah I know that was me!" The guy went anyway VFR (he could file if he had to) and said later the WX was solid VFR 3000 or so on the clouds (it was the ceiling that was the problem). Depends on the time I guess. Robert |
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