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2767053 |
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Author:Dew point spread in winter
3/3/2023 6:59:40 PM
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I personally turn down any flight where the dew point is or is forecast to achieve a 2 degree spread. Is this pretty much normal across the board For you guys too? |
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Msg ID:
2767054 |
If it works for you... +11/-0
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Author:I think you're costing the Co $
3/3/2023 7:14:02 PM
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Ever take winds into consideration? Honestly unless the local TAFs aren't calling for fog, I'm going, while leaving myself a way out. |
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Msg ID:
2767055 |
If, not unless (NT) +0/-0
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Author:But you get the point
3/3/2023 7:15:50 PM
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Msg ID:
2767066 |
If it works for you... +2/-7
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Author:OP
3/3/2023 8:04:39 PM
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Cost of doing business. 2 degrees celcius Or closer and I don't go. Day or night. |
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Msg ID:
2767056 |
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Author:You’re
3/3/2023 7:19:58 PM
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not taking a host of other variables in to consideration. |
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Msg ID:
2767063 |
Nope! (NT) +0/-0
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Author:Anonymous
3/3/2023 7:44:18 PM
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Msg ID:
2767069 |
Nope! +4/-0
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Author:SPIFR
3/3/2023 8:16:53 PM
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No , file and go ! |
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Msg ID:
2767068 |
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Author:Learn how to make solid decisions
3/3/2023 8:16:48 PM
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Welcome to the millennial age of judgment. |
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Msg ID:
2767076 |
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Author:Why can’t it
3/3/2023 9:16:00 PM
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Be gen Z ya old fart? |
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Msg ID:
2767079 |
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Author:OP
3/3/2023 9:37:24 PM
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I'll be less exposed if I turn down these flights. The company can eat the losses. They won't fire me they need me. Plus im basically a Maverick So relax pops. |
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Msg ID:
2767083 |
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Author:Old but good
3/3/2023 10:22:47 PM
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You just defined your work ethic. Pops learned long ago to do the best he can do at everything; not take the easy road. You'll go far with this mindset, son. |
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Msg ID:
2767084 |
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Author:Old gen
3/3/2023 10:26:33 PM
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Wrecks an entire industry, then wonders why younger genelation doesn't give a shiz. Logical |
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Msg ID:
2767125 |
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Author:oldNtired
3/4/2023 12:13:06 PM
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"The Times.... they are ah changing" so says the song ! |
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Msg ID:
2767159 |
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Author::-)
3/4/2023 7:09:30 PM
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Yeah. When I flew HAA, I had medcrew that took only the dewpoint spread into consideration when discussing the possibility of fog formation. So I taught a class at the next base meeting covering types of fog, how they form, and all the variables one should look at in hopes of making them more comfortable by showing them that a close dewpoint spread doesn't necessarily mean the helicopter's going to stop running and fall out of the sky. It went about how you would imagine. I was new to HAA and naive at the time. |
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Msg ID:
2767161 |
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Author:You’d almost never
3/4/2023 8:08:52 PM
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fly in my area. Temp/DP are stacked together more than 300 nights per year. But you do you. |
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Msg ID:
2767165 |
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Author:Anonymous
3/4/2023 10:32:54 PM
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You must have finally just given in to the medcrew standards of "temp/dewpoint spread... guess we're not flying" despite all other logic regarding what the weather is also doing that could negate any fog/precip.
Just log it on the weather turndown sheet that medcrew declined, though. |
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Msg ID:
2767168 |
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Author:private pilot skillz
3/5/2023 7:02:31 AM
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commercial pilot dollaz, baybee! |
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