z987k
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Well I meant if there's a human behind the weather. Then it never goes below 1/2SM or 1800RVR. Physical limitation or something. Fact.ASOS is supposed to be able to do M1/4SM 1/4SM. (supposedly.)
Well I meant if there's a human behind the weather. Then it never goes below 1/2SM or 1800RVR. Physical limitation or something. Fact.ASOS is supposed to be able to do M1/4SM 1/4SM. (supposedly.)
"Horizon's getting in!"Well I meant if there's a human behind the weather. Then it never goes below 1/2SM or 1800RVR. Physical limitation or something. Fact.
I've had:Reminds me of "Minneapolis, do you have an RVR for Marquette?"
"Yeah, sure. What do you need?"
"Well, hopefully it's at least 1800"
"It's 1800."
Hmm.
I've had:
Me: 'Request holding at the outer marker.'
ATC: 'Sure. How long do you want to hold?'
Me: 'Until the RVR is up to 1800 or I decide to divert.'
ATC: 'Roger. Hold at the locator outer marker as published, expect further clearance 2350 time now 2320.'
... 2 minutes later...
ATC: 'Information zulu now current, runway 17R RVR 1800, overcast 200 feet.'
I'm almost starting to think todays "Sorry, I don't fly steam" is yesterdays, "I'm a Riddle grad, I don't need to instruct"![]()
Oh please, that's a jet.This is why you want steam. That is all that is man right there.
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The fact that you can get an instrument rating in either a steam or a glass airplane, then hop into the opposite and legally fly it to 200-1/2 speaks volumes about our obsolete pilot certification system.So there aren't any puppy mills that do all glass? That's a good thing. Probably more of a private pilot phenomena. I miss steam gauges. I've been pure EFIS for 15 years now.
We're probably on the way to making it an endorsement, like tail wheel.
It should read, if you are over the age of 40, you need one, otherwise you're grandfathered in.So there aren't any puppy mills that do all glass? That's a good thing. Probably more of a private pilot phenomena. I miss steam gauges. I've been pure EFIS for 15 years now.
We're probably on the way to making it an endorsement, like tail wheel.
Even if we didn't have mechanical ADIs hanging around, the scan is still "conventional," "steam," or "old school" - whatever you want to call basic attitude instrument flying, that's what it is.
And a door. Thank god.You have an autopilot, Flight Attendant, and APU so it's not old school as you may think.
And a door. Thank god.
The fact that you can get an instrument rating in either a steam or a glass airplane, then hop into the opposite and legally fly it to 200-1/2 speaks volumes about our obsolete pilot certification system.