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I would NEVER have attempted that flight "pre-XM", simply because I'd be
trying to paint a picture of weather in my head from a radio briefing (IF you could even get ahold of Flight Service), and you'd have no idea of the "big picture" that live XM paints so wonderfully for you. Wait -- are you serious? Completely. XM weather gives you a weather picture that is absolutely unparalleled in GA aircraft. Before we had it, we would have stayed in Pensacola. After we had it, the flight from Pensacola to St. Pete was completely routine. XM doesn't provide the depth of information available he http://aviationweather.gov/ No one said it did. But it provides more than enough in-flight information to make flying MUCH safer and more relaxing. In my time, three things have utterly changed flying for the better: 1. GPS 2. ANR technology 3. XM weather And if you're relying on XM in lieu of a Standard wx brief, you're in violation of the CFRs. As stated in my post, we obtained a standard weather briefing, as we do before any flight. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Mar 30, 9:51 pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
XM weather gives you a weather picture that is absolutely unparalleled in GA aircraft. Yes, but... You -- as a pilot -- should have that "picture" in your mind, and be able to predict the changes, rates of changes, and the impact of those changes on your flight. XM will help you adjust that picture, and should help you acquire that skill more rapidly IF you take the approach that YOU have to know, and not rely on the XM. The XM -- as GPS -- should simply confirm what you already know. Curmudgeon lament follows: I guess it's here -- a whole generation of pilots following magenta lines who will now be looking to fly through green and avoid the red and yellow. We should call them Crayola-viators. Dan Mc |
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"Maxwell" luv^2^fly^99@^cox.^net wrote in news:faYHj.45315$f8.11862
@newsfe23.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . Dan wrote in news:1777fa59-5a2d-4171-af7f- : On Mar 30, 9:51 pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote: XM weather gives you a weather picture that is absolutely unparalleled in GA aircraft. Yes, but... You -- as a pilot -- should have that "picture" in your mind, and be able to predict the changes, rates of changes, and the impact of those changes on your flight. XM will help you adjust that picture, and should help you acquire that skill more rapidly IF you take the approach that YOU have to know, and not rely on the XM. The XM -- as GPS -- should simply confirm what you already know. Curmudgeon lament follows: I guess it's here -- a whole generation of pilots following magenta lines who will now be looking to fly through green and avoid the red and yellow. We should call them Crayola-viators. I fly with lots of them nowadays. i have a differnt name for them. We have a name for lamers like guys too - dinosaurs. So, you admit to being one of the lusers who cant fly without electronic crutches? good for you. Relaising this is the first step towards realising you'll soon be a statistic. BTW, When I was a young pilot, I didn't see any of the previous generation as dinosaurs. Bertie |
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "Maxwell" luv^2^fly^99@^cox.^net wrote in news:faYHj.45315$f8.11862 @newsfe23.lga: BTW, When I was a young pilot, I didn't see any of the previous generation as dinosaurs. I don't either, unless they're as useless as you. |
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"Maxwell" luv^2^fly^99@^cox.^net wrote in news:BGYHj.63831$y05.4606
@newsfe22.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message .. . "Maxwell" luv^2^fly^99@^cox.^net wrote in news:faYHj.45315$f8.11862 @newsfe23.lga: BTW, When I was a young pilot, I didn't see any of the previous generation as dinosaurs. I don't either, unless they're as useless as you. Bwawhawhahw! You're just a meanie, you are. Bertie |
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I guess it's here -- a whole generation of pilots following magenta
lines who will now be looking to fly through green and avoid the red and yellow. We should call them Crayola-viators. That's funny. I just flew my family transcontinentally 2500 miles in a single-piston-engine spam-can, all VFR, over a six day period, during the most weather-variable time of year, using the best technology available -- and you're saying that using this technology makes me a "crayola-viator"? You're not a curmudgeon -- you're a Luddite. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in
news:QaYHj.45927$TT4.12175@attbi_s22: I guess it's here -- a whole generation of pilots following magenta lines who will now be looking to fly through green and avoid the red and yellow. We should call them Crayola-viators. That's funny. I just flew my family transcontinentally 2500 miles in a single-piston-engine spam-can, all VFR, over a six day period, during the most weather-variable time of year, using the best technology available -- and you're saying that using this technology makes me a "crayola-viator"? You're not a curmudgeon -- you're a Luddite. No, he's an aviator, and you are an idiot. Bertie |
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On Mar 30, 10:44 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
You're not a curmudgeon -- you're a Luddite. No, he's an aviator, and you are an idiot. Bertie Why thank you. That means something coming from you! :-) Dan Mc |
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