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You're welcome, Hiro.
Hiro wrote, "Thank you Jon. Your information was VERY helpful. There have been a lot of information from people, but I don't trust anything besides the FAA's publication..." |
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On Feb 11, 11:53*am, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote: Scien wrote: On Feb 11, 5:25 am, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: Hiro wrote: Wind broadcast on ATIS, AWOS, and ASOS is magnetic. Wow that's what I thought too. *But the AIM 7-1-12 most definitely is saying that it is in true (or is that a typo?). *Of course the variance around here is around 2 degrees, which given how touchy the AWOS at my airport is, seems to be is pretty negligible. *Glad someone brought it up before I have a question about it on my written though. That would have been a silly question to miss. I don't see the word "true" anywhere in AIM 7-1-12. *The NOTE in AIM 7-1-12.d.3. states, "Wind direction broadcast over FAA radios is in reference to magnetic north." Um, sorry. I think you are right kinda. The figure later in that AIM says: AIM 7-1-12 d5 Fig 7-1-8 (METAR): "WIND DIRECTION AND SPEED. Direction in tens of degrees from true north (first three digits) ..." |
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