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On 12/15/2005 13:49, Robert M. Gary wrote:
BTW: I'll mention its a kick when you see the approach lights under you but nothing else. Its like a mystical light just floating in the fog. The light does do a good job of cutting through the fog. Itsinteresting that you can sometimes get into airports at night that you cannot get into during the day. It's this aspect that I'm really excited to see. With 99% of my training done in simulated conditions, the CFII decides when (if) I get to suddenly see the airport. As a result, I've never had the chance of seeing the lights, but not the runway. Of course I realize it will be harder to do in actual conditions, but it sure would go a long way toward showing why were doing all that in the first place ;-) Its strange but its easier to see lights in the dark through fog than the runway in the day in fog. I think the sun actually makes the fog visibility worse (I guess that's kinda like you turning your brights off when driving in fog). Its also not unusual at night for the tower to report vis. less than 1/4 but you can see the airport from 10 miles out. I've had this happen in Sacramento and in Monterey. I'm not 100% sure why. Interesting. -Robert -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Sacramento, CA |
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