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On Jun 4, 10:10 am, Jay Honeck wrote:
The more I fly, the more I believe that the body of pilots that regularly do things that most will consider "stupid pilot tricks" is larger than what many people think. The odds are that this guy will get away with this multiple times before he gets bit. Of course there's also a small chance that he may never get bit hard enough to scare or kill himself. While what you say is true, it really depends on the type of thunderstorms Peter is describing. (And I don't mean to imply that his observations were inaccurate in any way.) In the SW summer TS's are frequent but usually easily circumnavigatable VFR. I would never attempt to try IFR in that type of weather, if you get in IMC you're probably going into a TS. VFR is the way to go. |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
In the SW summer TS's are frequent but usually easily circumnavigatable VFR. I would never attempt to try IFR in that type of weather, if you get in IMC you're probably going into a TS. VFR is the way to go. Nope, we've got the remnants of Tropical Storm Barry all over the NE. It's not isolated, you could really get yourself "painted" into a corner. |
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