(f) For aircraft operating IFR and unable to set the current altimeter setting, the following restrictions apply:
(1) To determine the suitability of departure alternate airports, destination airports, and destination alternate airports, increase ceiling requirements by 100 feet and visibility requirements by 1/4 statute mile for each 1/10 of an inch of Hg., or any portion thereof, over 31.00 inches. These adjusted values are then applied in accordance with the requirements of the applicable operating regulations and operations specifications.
How high can they set the altimeters in the aircraft? That's just crazy...!
31.00 is the limit. FAR 91.144 sets up a TFR for this.
Or 28.44 in YQX! Weeeeeeeeeee!... Reminds me of those funky weather patterns in the North Pacific!
Doesn't work if you're not departing from there.just use Field elevation. Its the temp that is crazy.
-17C Really? Most of the Dakotas and interior Canada has been -30 to -40C all week. Beaver Creek had a wind chill advisory of -50 something yesterday.just use Field elevation. Its the temp that is crazy.
ackeight said:Add 100ft and 1/4sm to approaches every 1/10" above 31.00". Also if the weather reporting can't measure above 31" then it will be missing and vfr ops only. Aim 7-2-2