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Re: I flew into some neat meteorological condition

Postby Mobius » Mon May 28, 2007 5:23 pm

What's that a little over two minutes in, were you writing clearances on you hand? ;D ;)


Very nice, my favorite flights so far have been VFR on top flights, or flights right through the tops.  It gives you a nice sense of speed, like flying through a canyon or something without the fear of airplane and rocks meeting.  Then, lining up on the ILS a couple miles out while still above the clouds, and you pop out right on the center-line (or close ::)), it's great. 8-) ;)
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Re: I flew into some neat meteorological condition

Postby beaky » Mon May 28, 2007 11:31 pm

I assume you filed IFR, but I gotta say, that is about the best a VFR pilot could hope for in terms of getting on top... benign puffies at a good altitude, with decent gaps between... and another layer of cumulus above to keep it interesting.... I was spellbound watching that. Been quite some time since I flew anywhere at that altitude.

You could give Groucho a run for his money with those eyebrows... LOL!!   :D
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Re: I flew into some neat meteorological condition

Postby Brett_Henderson » Tue May 29, 2007 1:40 am

I was filed when we took off ( 2-mile vis and some rain)(Mobius is right, I scribble clearances on my hand..lol), but when we got up near Findlay, we came across those conditions... I wanted to explore and split the layers, so I cancelled and finished the flight VFR.

You're right..  that combo of cloud layers, VFR, is rare indeed... And unless you're close to your destination, you don't wanna do a lotta VFR flying like that.. If you have to stay on course, it can swallow you up in a hurry  :o
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Re: I flew into some neat meteorological condition

Postby beaky » Tue May 29, 2007 7:10 am


You're right..  that combo of cloud layers, VFR, is rare indeed... And unless you're close to your destination, you don't wanna do a lotta VFR flying like that.. If you have to stay on course, it can swallow you up in a hurry  :o




Yup. As benign as that looks, it can change quickly.  
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