I second that. Just get a briefing on a fake flight. Tell them what you're doing and why, and they'll help.
Or, maybe get a briefing on your next training flight. If you're not doing it, your instructor really should be. If you have no destination, ask for a local flight within 50 nm of your home airport.
N35, you never get outlook briefings?
Outlook briefings are done by the weather channel, right?
David
Outlook briefings are done by the weather channel, right?
With the proliferation of computer based and smartphones apps I'm really kind of surprised anyone calls anymore. I think the last time I did was some time back in 2002.
If you use DUATs, you have the same options and information a briefer is using.
With the proliferation of computer based and smartphones apps I'm really kind of surprised anyone calls anymore. I think the last time I did was some time back in 2002.
Exactly. I'm also a low-time PP just starting my FL flying, and couldn't agree more. I always start with analyzing the DUAT info. Sometimes the decision is obvious, but if in any doubt I call the briefer - they are weather experts while I'm not (at least not yet)... I'm mostly paying attention to magic words "VFR flight is NOT recommended" - if I hear them, I don't go.I've had my PPL less than a month and I appreciate the second opinion. I'm not a rocket surgeon.
"VFR flight is NOT recommended"
They always say that.
Sometimes you just have to get into the airplane and take a look for yourself.
The people you talk to now know even less about meteorology than the FAA guys did.
Assumes facts not in evidence as Wayne would say.
I know a college trained meteorologist who's doing the job.
Yeah, well my father did the job for the FAA after he retired from the Air Force and unless there was a co-located NWS station there weren't any meteorologists to be found. I can't imagine that LocMart would want to pay the money that would attract a real meterologist.
You young whippersnappers don't remember "AM Weather" on PBS?
I want it back.....
I am a student pilot , and I enjoy calling WX-brief and than back it up with my other flight planning tools Foreflight, Dauts etc, it's worth getting professional briefing once in a while !With the proliferation of computer based and smartphones apps I'm really kind of surprised anyone calls anymore. I think the last time I did was some time back in 2002.
Exactly. I'm also a low-time PP just starting my FL flying, and couldn't agree more. I always start with analyzing the DUAT info. Sometimes the decision is obvious, but if in any doubt I call the briefer - they are weather experts while I'm not (at least not yet)... I'm mostly paying attention to magic words "VFR flight is NOT recommended" - if I hear them, I don't go.
Also, you may find yourself in a situation when you simply don't have an access to computer-based sources of WX info. Recently on a flight from MTH to PIE I had to deviate and land at X01 to wait out the weather (despite good forecast confirmed by the briefer when leaving MTH). My smartphone (T-Mo) had no service there, and the airpark' facilities were closed on Sunday afternoon with the exception of an air-conditioned room with the wending machine and the phone (I'm so grateful they have it accessible 24x7!), so the only way to obtain WX info from there was to call the briefer.