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In article , Charles Oppermann
wrote: This is all speculation, that is all true. Something that bugs me is that the ILS for 31C requires RVR of 4000 or 3/4 of mile visibility. The METAR from just before the accident pegged visibility at 1/2 mile. Seems to me that the approach shouldn't have even started. Well, for starters, prevailing visibility and a specific runway's RVR can often differ by quite a bit. That's why RVR is controlling for an airliner. It also changes minute by minute, and the hourly ATIS isn't at all a good indicator of what the RVR was when that airplane landed. Second, Southwest's 737-700 airplanes have a heads-up display that lets them use 3000 RVR on that runway at MDW. |
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