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Mike Adams wrote: Ron Garret wrote: I need the wisdom of someone with experience flying to Sedona. This is a somewhat unusual weather pattern over Arizona this week. Lots of moisture and cloud cover for this time of year. I had a flight yesterday morning (although not to Sedona) and the ceilings were between 8K and 10K, and not much convective activity early in the day. Are you coming from the west? If so, you probably could do it VFR, with good visibility under the overcast, with scattered showers/virga. I'm not sure about IFR, but probably not an issue if you can plan for a morning flight. IFR in AZ is often not practical due to the high MEA's Mike Coming from VNY. Was planning VFR. Wife is not a morning person but will try to roust her :-) How late is too late? rg |
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