Personally, my favorite obscuration code is smoke.Fun stuff to know, especially at cocktail parties with FAA officials or ground school instructors. Even better stuff to be able to reference quickly. But if that is what @Dispatch_Ken's potential employer is focusing on, I'd suggest he try to find a different potential employer. Unless Ken is applying for a Wx Forecasting position (e.g. entering those numbers into a mainframe with the intent of modelling Wx) or an avionics position (e.g. digging into the innards of and trying to fine tune a baro system), those are rather irrelevant numbers.
Kinda sorta seems more useful to focus on stuff like "What preflight paperwork do you need to fly to Calgary or Puerto Vallarta?, "When can you descend below minimums on a circling approach?, etc. Maybe the Wx question is a tie breaker, but still seems like a better overtime question could be devised.
"Nice to know."KCVG 061752Z 36017G25KT 4SM BR BKN009 OVC011 04/02 A3027 RMK AO2 SLP249 60023T00390017 10061 20039 51025
As I was going through this METAR I realized I'm not entirely certain what these strings of numbers represent.
Personally, my favorite obscuration code is smoke.![]()
Yes. Because I have the maturity and sense of humor of a 12 year old I find this fact funny.Is it "FU?"
But thanksFun stuff to know, especially at cocktail parties with FAA officials or ground school instructors. Even better stuff to be able to reference quickly. But if that is what @Dispatch_Ken's potential employer is focusing on, I'd suggest he try to find a different potential employer. Unless Ken is applying for a Wx Forecasting position (e.g. entering those numbers into a mainframe with the intent of modelling Wx) or an avionics position (e.g. digging into the innards of and trying to fine tune a baro system), those are rather irrelevant numbers.
Kinda sorta seems more useful to focus on stuff like "What preflight paperwork do you need to fly to Calgary or Puerto Vallarta?, "When can you descend below minimums on a circling approach?, etc. Maybe the Wx question is a tie breaker, but still seems like a better overtime question could be devised.
Yes. Because I have the maturity and sense of humor of a 12 year old I find this fact funny.
@lindseyvNow that you are on the Big Boy jet you might get to go to places like KLIT and PNS again and giggle all the way in.
Passenger in 1A, and forward FA: "What is that hysterical laughter coming from the right seat?"Or... even better you could take your jet (although you probably won't because it has ENGINES UNDER THE WINGS!!!) to New Bern, NC and talk to SEYMOUR JOHNSON Approach before getting handed off to Cherry Point to land at the Coastal Carolina Regional Airport in CRAVEN County's beautiful MOOREHEAD City.
This was a pretty good study aide for me when I was prepping for my last interview:
So that was very helpful, but im still not entirely certain how to read
KCVG 061752Z 36017G25KT 4SM BR BKN009 OVC011 04/02 A3027 RMK AO2 SLP249 60023T00390017 10061 20039 51025?
025 - 2.5mb - amount change
So that was very helpful, but im still not entirely certain how to read
KCVG 061752Z 36017G25KT 4SM BR BKN009 OVC011 04/02 A3027 RMK AO2 SLP249 60023T00390017 10061 20039 51025?
Or this one:
KOKC 062352Z 02005KT 1/2SM R35R/P6000FT -DZ FG OVC002 07/06 A3048 RMK AO2 DZB49 SLP322 P0000 60000 T00720061 10078 20061 50009
So if a METAR for an airport is showing below mins on visibility but the RMK section shows an SFC (or TWR) visibility that is above mins can you still begin the approach?