Morne
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All,
I wussed out. I made a No-Go call and thus drove my normal BJJ-VJI route instead of flying the 182. This was for yesterday 4/11/13. Darn near fell asleep driving home but did manage to make it in one piece.
Details:
At 0400 EDT (0800Z) I made the call. There was the big line of storms off to the west and the TAFs left open the possibility that the storms would arrive at BJJ before my predicted 1900 EDT return home (2300Z). Additionally, the prior night's rain had soaked the ground and we were now experiencing fog with 1/4SM vis and VV100 at the home drone. That was forecasted to lift around my expected 0800 EDT departure time (1200Z) but I doubted that forecast. Of course, it is LEGAL to leave in 0/0 conditions, but I could never get my /A bird back into BJJ with the fog if I experienced any problem.
Tempting me was that probably 30 miles to the south the skies were perfectly clear, all the way to VJI.
Proving me right, the fog didn't burn off until much later in the morning, late enough that if I had waited for it then I wouldn't have made it in time for an appointment.
Making me kick myself was that as I drove home during the time of my predicted return flight I checked the radar and weather only to find the storm line had stalled 30 miles west (MFD) but leaving my home drone shiny VFR. I hated myself as I slogged through the next 5 hours of driving for my conservative decision. Ended up with 13 miserable hours of driving instead of 4 fun hours of flying.
I had an out if I got down there but the storms closed in fast behind me. I could stay into Friday to wait out the storm movement with plenty of babysitting help from in-laws and an understanding wife.
But it was the fog that got to me. That was the straw that broke the camel's back. I feel like I should've just gone. Odds are I'd have been just fine and would be much better rested today.
I wussed out. I made a No-Go call and thus drove my normal BJJ-VJI route instead of flying the 182. This was for yesterday 4/11/13. Darn near fell asleep driving home but did manage to make it in one piece.
Details:
At 0400 EDT (0800Z) I made the call. There was the big line of storms off to the west and the TAFs left open the possibility that the storms would arrive at BJJ before my predicted 1900 EDT return home (2300Z). Additionally, the prior night's rain had soaked the ground and we were now experiencing fog with 1/4SM vis and VV100 at the home drone. That was forecasted to lift around my expected 0800 EDT departure time (1200Z) but I doubted that forecast. Of course, it is LEGAL to leave in 0/0 conditions, but I could never get my /A bird back into BJJ with the fog if I experienced any problem.
Tempting me was that probably 30 miles to the south the skies were perfectly clear, all the way to VJI.
Proving me right, the fog didn't burn off until much later in the morning, late enough that if I had waited for it then I wouldn't have made it in time for an appointment.
Making me kick myself was that as I drove home during the time of my predicted return flight I checked the radar and weather only to find the storm line had stalled 30 miles west (MFD) but leaving my home drone shiny VFR. I hated myself as I slogged through the next 5 hours of driving for my conservative decision. Ended up with 13 miserable hours of driving instead of 4 fun hours of flying.
I had an out if I got down there but the storms closed in fast behind me. I could stay into Friday to wait out the storm movement with plenty of babysitting help from in-laws and an understanding wife.
But it was the fog that got to me. That was the straw that broke the camel's back. I feel like I should've just gone. Odds are I'd have been just fine and would be much better rested today.