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"Matthew Chidester" wrote in message
news:PM5Pa.23360$N7.2983@sccrnsc03... but everytime I take a lesson here from salt lake international and listen to atis.. why doesn't atis just GIVE you the density alt. at the surface on hot days instead of the "check density alt." we get here.. I don't know the answer. You're right, it would be useful. Most high-altitude airports I've been to carry a similar warning. However, I will mention that at some airports, I have heard the density altitude reported on the *automated* weather system (ASOS or AWOS). I don't know what it takes to include that, though I assume it does involve extra equipment (after all, if it didn't you'd think they'd all report it). Pete |
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 04:16:47 GMT, "Matthew Chidester"
wrote: I know this is a stupid question.. but everytime I take a lesson here from salt lake international and listen to atis.. why doesn't atis just GIVE you the density alt. at the surface on hot days instead of the "check density alt." we get here.. do other busy airports (class B) do the same? seems like you could just word is like a metar and code it right after the altimeter setting or something "flt lvl 90 density" I know i sound lazy but for quick stops I have to whip out the old calculator and work it out (seems dumb) any other airports just say "check density alt?" Matthew Heck, it's reported around here where it's rarely a significant issue. I would think it could easily be reported, and should be, in your area. Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) |
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Matthew Chidester wrote:
I know this is a stupid question.. but everytime I take a lesson here from salt lake international and listen to atis.. why doesn't atis just GIVE you the density alt. at the surface on hot days instead of the "check density alt." we get here.. Matthew, I don't know the answer. Many airports I've been to w/ ASOS or AWOS give density altitude. It does seem that "density altitude niner thousand" vs. "check density altitude" is only one additional word. I assume that some airports have some sort of automated DA calculation and others don't, and don't ask the person taping the ATIS to do the calculation. As far as whipping out the calculater, I just laminated a DA chart onto my kneeboard. Before I set the altimeter, I read off the pressure altitude and OAT and look at the chart. Cheers, Sydney |
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My cheesy, two bit, uncontrolled airport located at a massive 600 MSL, has
an awos that gives density altitude when the temperature (or whatever) goes above some magic number... So it ain't hard and it ain't expensive, or we wouldn't have it... I suspect the fine hand of a scum bag attorney in those high altitude airports that don't report it... Denny "Peter Duniho" but everytime I take a lesson here from salt lake international and listen to atis.. why doesn't atis just GIVE you the density alt. at the surface on hot days instead of the "check density alt." |
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"Matthew Chidester" wrote in message news:PM5Pa.23360$N7.2983@sccrnsc03...
I know this is a stupid question.. but everytime I take a lesson here from salt lake international and listen to atis.. why doesn't atis just GIVE you the density alt. at the surface on hot days instead of the "check density alt." we get here.. Some airports do. Some airports also have giant digital signs at the runup to give you density altitude (I live in California near the Sierras). I guess its just lazy. I can understand the benefit to keeping the ATIS short though. |
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yeah thanks for the reply guys - when you hear salt lake cities atis
broadcast it just goes on and on and on.. "salt lake eight departure is a radar vectored departure.. expect departure control freq on dep.." just seems crazy like today it was near a 100F and all it says is "check density alt" anyway i had to vent that off but laminating that DA chart is a good idea but safety to me if winds are forcasted shouldn't extreme hi DA be? i dunno *shrug* oh well i'm sure it's gotta be in a reg somewhere Matthew |
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