Due to the terrain there is only one way in and the opposite way out.Not being familiar with the airport is there only one active?
Ahh geezDue to the terrain there is only one way in and the opposite way out.
several coming in reporting low level windshear 15-20 kts. they went missed with 33 kts tailwind....1st time
Ahh geez
30 knot tailwind, again not being in the know, I wouldn't have thought that within limits for any airplane
That even exceeds the tailwind limit of turboprop badassery.Hell, that's not even prudent if it was.
There's a bunch of rich folk sitting idle getting pissed.....
I don't care about THEM...I have to get home for dinner in the Hamptons.There's a bunch of rich folk sitting idle getting pissed.....
I'm just a dumb regional turboprop pilot, but I can't imagine trying it again barring exigent circumstances, unless I have all the fuel in the world, etc.Ahh geez
30 knot tailwind, again not being in the know, I wouldn't have thought that within limits for any airplane
That airport is an expletive menace under IFR. As Mike said, one way in, one way out. With an off-airport ILS to guide you up the valley if you miss. Only one of those I'm aware of. If it weren't the playground of the rich, there's absolutely no way that place would be open to IFR traffic tomorrow. Hope everyone got out.
Anyone have a Challenger manual on their shelf that could look up the tailwind limit?