averettpilot
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Screw that. He’s teaching, tell him to site his source.I wish I could. He’s the instructor. So it’s my job to prove him wrong.
Screw that. He’s teaching, tell him to site his source.I wish I could. He’s the instructor. So it’s my job to prove him wrong.
I wish I could. He’s the instructor. So it’s my job to prove him wrong.
If that wasn’t the case, I’m pretty sure there are a few airports that would get a looot more diversions.ATIS/METAR says 1/4 SM VIS, tower says 1/2 SM, I'm shooting the approach.
Just sayin'.
Do you have a NEXRAD feed on the airplane?
If that wasn’t the case, I’m pretty sure there are a few airports that would get a looot more diversions.
Usually until everybody’s home safe it’s “RMK VIS LWR E-SW”Or the opposite. JNU is actually my favorite for reporting 10 miles and then when you check on with flight service on the visual “wind 040@3 runway 8 RVR 4000”
....uh....which is it?
Do you have a NEXRAD feed on the airplane?
Sure do. Why?
They both are. The TAF is related becuase you can’t take off if freezing rain is forecasted within 1 hour of ETA.
Is this from the ground or the air? It sounded like you were already flying.They both are. The TAF is related becuase you can’t take off if freezing rain is forecasted within 1 hour of ETA.
Is this from the ground or the air? It sounded like you were already flying.
Ketchikan does that too, 1000-3 to keep the zone open for the float planes, but report RVR 2000 on the runway.If that wasn’t the case, I’m pretty sure there are a few airports that would get a looot more diversions.
Or the opposite. JNU is actually my favorite for reporting 10 miles and then when you check on with flight service on the visual “wind 040@3 runway 8 RVR 4000”
....uh....which is it?
I would say you could land then.In the scenario given, yes you are already flying. You have not been cleared for the approach but you can see the airport. We have nextrad on our equipment but it isn’t part of the scenario. METAR and ATIS are reporting FZRA tower says at this very moment it isn’t falling. Can you land?
I’m looking for specific regulation guidance if it exists. I don’t think you can land. I am told I got the question wrong and am trying to dispute it.
I would say you could land then.
METAR doesn't matter because you are flying. ATIS comes into play but if the tower reports otherwise that is what I'd go with. Same thing if the ATIS was calling for weather below minimums but tower gives updated vis you can shoot the approach. Or the ATIS is calling for a tailwind exceeding limitations but a wind update from tower puts it within limits. You're not going to continuously monitor the ATIS to see if a new one comes out if the tower has already advised what the present weather is.
I’m told that there is regulatory guidance on this. Do you happen to know off hand what it is?
I don't I'm sure a career CFI might know the answer to that.Thanks Mike. That makes sense. And thus I accept that I got the question wrong. However wouldn’t the tower issue an updated ATIS at that point? I’m told that there is regulatory guidance on this. Do you happen to know off hand what it is?