On Sep 14, 3:27 pm, Scott Skylane wrote:
Morgans wrote:
What would the best way to research weather conditions in the area, at a
time in the past? (like when this crash occurred)
http://www.uswx.com/us/wx/
Click on the "Weather" button on the left, then scroll to the bottom.
Here are the relevant METAR's:
METAR KBVS 131650Z AUTO 20003KT M1/4SM OVC001 11/11 A3001 RMK A01 P000
METAR KBVS 131710Z AUTO 00000KT M1/4SM OVC001 12/12 A3001 RMK A01 P000
METAR KBVS 131730Z AUTO 00000KT M1/4SM OVC001 12/12 A3001 RMK A01 P000
METAR KBVS 131750Z AUTO 21004KT 1/4SM OVC001 12/12 A3001 RMK A01 P000
METAR KBVS 131810Z AUTO 00000KT 1SM OVC001 12/12 A3001 RMK A01 P000
METAR KBVS 131830Z AUTO 00000KT 4SM OVC002 13/13 A3000 RMK A01 P000
METAR KBVS 131850Z AUTO 16003KT 3SM OVC004 13/13 A3000 RMK A01 P000
METAR KBVS 131910Z AUTO 17005KT 4SM SCT005 15/15 A3000 RMK A01 P000
METAR KBVS 131930Z AUTO 14005KT 4SM CLR 17/13 A2999 RMK A01 P000
METAR KBVS 131950Z AUTO 14004KT 7SM CLR 18/13 A2999 RMK A01 P00
Happy Flying!
Scott Skylane
Hmmmm, looks like hard IFR at the time of the accident.