Let me start off by saying that with just under 100 hours, I haven't had a whole lot of PIC weather related decision making which may have something to do with it, and not a lot of experience with thunderstorms.
Today I was going to fly to another airport 50nm away to do a few circuits before coming back.
About two hours before ETD there were some popup cells here and there (thunderstorms were PROB30 today). I was still considering going, until a PIREP from a C402 said that there was MDT-SVR turb right around 5000' over my destination. At this point I was really having second thoughts, and once a line formed just west of the airport, I cancelled.
Right now they are getting thunderstorms, and there's a decent line brewing, so I'm glad I didn't go.
Anyways, I was wondering if anyone had any tips on flying VFR now in the stormy summer. When things are changing practically by the minute the go/no go decision is a little tricky sometimes.
Cheers
Today I was going to fly to another airport 50nm away to do a few circuits before coming back.
About two hours before ETD there were some popup cells here and there (thunderstorms were PROB30 today). I was still considering going, until a PIREP from a C402 said that there was MDT-SVR turb right around 5000' over my destination. At this point I was really having second thoughts, and once a line formed just west of the airport, I cancelled.
Right now they are getting thunderstorms, and there's a decent line brewing, so I'm glad I didn't go.
Anyways, I was wondering if anyone had any tips on flying VFR now in the stormy summer. When things are changing practically by the minute the go/no go decision is a little tricky sometimes.
Cheers
