my class date is in 2 weeks and I'm trying to wrap my head around the exemption 3585... Any help/suggestions?
I've been flying part 135 cargo for a while, but this is my first 121 gig (yes FO) but it is on the indoc test.Newbie or upgrade?
If you are coming to the NE saab routes at colgan, you will use it. prob. lots.. and then it becomes easy.
I actually have not seen it yet at Colgan in my 2 years.
I had it like Bi-weekly in AUG,RKD,BHB... Where's Al Gore and his Global warming spheel?
Fixed a few things...Short version, Allows you to be dispatched when the forecast weather at your destination or your first alternate may be below minimums, but you have a reasonable expectation of getting in.
If a conditional statement in your taf (Probo, tempo, BCMG) is calling for ceiling or visability below the lowest approach, you may still be dispatched, but require a second alternate. ( Main body for that time period can not be below mins though), and the conditional language may not be less than 1/2 of the required landing minimum, or not less than 1/2 of the alternate minimums derived using the one navaid and two navaid rules.
the weather at the 1st Alternate must be at or above the derived minimums for ceiling or visability, (this is false), at the second alternate, it must be at minimums established for filing as an alternate.
alternate minimums are derived by the number of approaches, and type.
If you are coming to the NE saab routes at colgan, you will use it. prob. lots.. and then it becomes easy.
What BobDuck said memorize the answer they give you in class. As a FO the guy in the left seat is responsible for that.
How do you know when the CA makes a mistake?
Hey Polar that PDF link isn't working. Any chance you can re-load it?
How do you know when the CA makes a mistake?
When I used to teach this in school, I found a way to draw it. However, since I'm technologically impaired, I'm not sure if I can reproduce it on the computer. When I'm on my next trip, I'll give it a try.