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IMC: Another tip for the Flight School...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:48 am
by Fozzer
http://205.252.250.26/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaB ... 460465/0#4

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav...and a Weather Watcher... 8-)...!

Re: IMC: Another tip for the Flight School...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:26 am
by olderndirt
Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav...and a Weather Watcher... 8-)...!
Cumulus Granitus - associated with extremely lousy flying conditions.

Re: IMC: Another tip for the Flight School...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:45 pm
by beaky
AFAIK, the most common form of CFIT occurs on approaches  departures, and missed approaches, not so much in cruise flight, so extra altitude isn't much help there. The cause is usually a combination of increased work load, "get-there-itis" and pilot or equipment error. Double-check the nav and autopilot settings, make sure the plane is doing what you want it to do, and whenever possible, know where you are by dead reckoning.

Re: IMC: Another tip for the Flight School...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:01 pm
by olderndirt
This type of flying requires intimate knowledge of the terrain.

Re: IMC: Another tip for the Flight School...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 6:58 am
by Fozzer
Height:

My problem/error in the Sim, is having lots of fun flying at low level (500-1000 Feet AGL) in Mountainous regions, admiring the scenery all around me.
Should the weather suddenly deteriorate without warning, limiting visibility, etc, all directions, or I suffer an engine, etc, malfunction, I don't have sufficient height to get out of trouble, one way or another!

(I suspect Steve Fossett ran into this problem in the Sierra Nevada Mountains).

The glory of "Invincibility" in the Sim...which unfortunately doesn't exist in real life!

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav...and nine lives?... ::).... ;)...!

Re: IMC: Another tip for the Flight School...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:50 pm
by olderndirt
Height:

My problem/error in the Sim, is having lots of fun flying at low level (500-1000 Feet AGL) in Mountainous regions, admiring the scenery all around me.
Should the weather suddenly deteriorate without warning, limiting visibility, etc, all directions, or I suffer an engine, etc, malfunction, I don't have sufficient height to get out of trouble, one way or another!

(I suspect Steve Fossett ran into this problem in the Sierra Nevada Mountains).

The glory of "Invincibility" in the Sim...which unfortunately doesn't exist in real life!

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav...and nine lives?... ::).... ;)...!
Paul, I get the impression that regardless of simulator or real life, you'd still prefer to be down close to the trees so you could see what was going on.

Re: IMC: Another tip for the Flight School...

PostPosted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:04 am
by Fozzer
Height:

My problem/error in the Sim, is having lots of fun flying at low level (500-1000 Feet AGL) in Mountainous regions, admiring the scenery all around me.
Should the weather suddenly deteriorate without warning, limiting visibility, etc, all directions, or I suffer an engine, etc, malfunction, I don't have sufficient height to get out of trouble, one way or another!

(I suspect Steve Fossett ran into this problem in the Sierra Nevada Mountains).

The glory of "Invincibility" in the Sim...which unfortunately doesn't exist in real life!

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav...and nine lives?... ::).... ;)...!
Paul, I get the impression that regardless of simulator or real life, you'd still prefer to be down close to the trees so you could see what was going on.


Its an quite education as to what goes on secretly amongst the seclusion of trees, especially in heavily populated areas!.... :-*...!

Balloonists are treated to the sound effects, as well.... :o...!

Paul... ;D... ;D... ;D...!

Re: IMC: Another tip for the Flight School...

PostPosted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:24 pm
by DaveSims
Height:

My problem/error in the Sim, is having lots of fun flying at low level (500-1000 Feet AGL) in Mountainous regions, admiring the scenery all around me.
Should the weather suddenly deteriorate without warning, limiting visibility, etc, all directions, or I suffer an engine, etc, malfunction, I don't have sufficient height to get out of trouble, one way or another!

(I suspect Steve Fossett ran into this problem in the Sierra Nevada Mountains).

The glory of "Invincibility" in the Sim...which unfortunately doesn't exist in real life!

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav...and nine lives?... ::).... ;)...!


I believe the pervailing theory on Fossett's crash was he may have gotten caught in a mountain wave that swept him into the side of the hill.  Winds were reported to be fairly strong in that area, and conditions would have been ripe to create such a phenomenom.

Re: IMC: Another tip for the Flight School...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:55 pm
by DenisH
Birds and bees lurk beneath the trees doing heaven knows what!