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Needed to get night current for an IFR flight next week. Since I have
not flown at night for quite some time, figure to give me an adjustment period as day transitions to night. Video includes slow flight while waiting for the sun to set, watching the sunset from 3000 feet and two landings at KJAN. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-STNsb2ZC7A My next video will have the remainder of my landings back at KMBO. |
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On Nov 19, 7:47*am, Ross wrote:
Did you see the green flash that is reported to happen as the top of the sun goes below the horizon? I have looked but never seen it. No, but I was looking :-) Only in pictures have I seen that! |
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Night currency landings - video
Video is a continuation of my night currency video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ayv1Mq3FC9M This video captures one touch and go, one full stop landing and shut down. Video includes uncontrolled airport communications. Looking back at my log book it had been over 1 year (11/01.07) since I had done any night flying, Good overall exercise for me landing on runways of different widths. |
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, " wrote: On Nov 19, 7:47*am, Ross wrote: Did you see the green flash that is reported to happen as the top of the sun goes below the horizon? I have looked but never seen it. No, but I was looking :-) Only in pictures have I seen that! I've seen it three times. Twice from a beach near my younger daughter's place near Lahaina, Maui. Once on Hwy 152 about 20 miles west of Los Banos, CA, southeast of San Jose. All three times under clear, non-cloudy skies, with very little haze. |
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On Nov 19, 5:49*pm, Steve Hix
wrote: I've seen it three times. Twice from a beach near my younger daughter's place near Lahaina, Maui. Once on Hwy 152 about 20 miles west of Los Banos, CA, southeast of San Jose. All three times under clear, non-cloudy skies, with very little haze. I know it has to do with the bending of the rays and such, and it's brief at best but will a video pick it up? I videoed the whole thing and didn't see it. One would think, from the comforts of cruise altitude it would be a common event? |
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, " wrote: On Nov 19, 5:49*pm, Steve Hix wrote: I've seen it three times. Twice from a beach near my younger daughter's place near Lahaina, Maui. Once on Hwy 152 about 20 miles west of Los Banos, CA, southeast of San Jose. All three times under clear, non-cloudy skies, with very little haze. I know it has to do with the bending of the rays and such, and it's brief at best but will a video pick it up? It's possible, but not usually easy. For one thing, the proper refractive conditions aren't common most places. Some place that commonly has coastal inversion layers would likely be worth looking for. And it's pretty easy to overexpose the event, which usually washes out the color enough that you can't tell if it's green or not. I videoed the whole thing and didn't see it. One would think, from the comforts of cruise altitude it would be a common event? Here are a couple of videos: http://www.atoptics.co.uk/atoptics/gfvid1.htm This one is good at showing how brief the flash happens, being shot from the deck of a boat doesn't help, either. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTvIe...eature=related |
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On Nov 19, 7:59*pm, Steve Hix
wrote: Here are a couple of videos:http://www.atoptics.co.uk/atoptics/gfvid1.htm Very cool video! Yes, I see why I could easily "wash out" the green flash even if I could see it, camera exposure changed dramatically in my 3 minute video, and even in the 30 second clip in my landing video, just a slight tilt up or down made a dramatic difference in the sky look. Good study of the upper air charts would reveal inversion levels one would think? But one thing I have noticed as a common denominator is that most are seen over water rather then land. |
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 07:47:26 -0600, Ross wrote:
wrote: Needed to get night current for an IFR flight next week. Since I have not flown at night for quite some time, figure to give me an adjustment period as day transitions to night. Video includes slow flight while waiting for the sun to set, watching the sunset from 3000 feet and two landings at KJAN. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-STNsb2ZC7A My next video will have the remainder of my landings back at KMBO. Did you see the green flash that is reported to happen as the top of the sun goes below the horizon? I have looked but never seen it. I love night flying. I do a city tours of downtown Dallas at night. Striking! ATC puts me at ~ 1900 AGL. Ross, I live in SW FL not that far from the Keys where this "green flash" is to happen frequently. It doesn't. But it sure makes for a great excuse to take a drink and a sit on the beach nearly every nite. ![]() |
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Sunset from 2000 feet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ha1U_foChw Last of my night currency videos. Thought the ATC instructions at the very beginning and the end were quite fitting. Privileged view from our heights needless to say. |
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