StevieTimes
Line Up and Wait
Let's say I'm flying in the winter. I'm in a 172 or something that is not approved for flight into known icing. I'm on an IFR flight plan.
Let's call the visibility 5 sm. When you're up there, you can see a wall of "obscuration". The forecast is for VFR at my departure and destination, and all the way in between.
Still; I have the fear of ice so far in me that I get paranoid that the wall of obscuration is going to start moving towards me, until I'm in it.
Is there any way to tell the difference between "visibility 5 miles out" and "a large mass of fog/haze that you're about to fly into"? Like let's say the visibility was hiding a mass of fog, for example.
Also; how dumb am I going to sound when I've taken off, IFR, and refuse to fly into clouds or fog? I've been anxious about flying in the winter, as you can tell. I only fly when it's very clear out. It seems like even a scattered layer could bring on ice quickly depending on conditions.
What do you Cessna 172 guys do flying IFR in the winter in anything other than clear skies? I guess 182 as well, and anything not approved for FIKI.
Let's call the visibility 5 sm. When you're up there, you can see a wall of "obscuration". The forecast is for VFR at my departure and destination, and all the way in between.
Still; I have the fear of ice so far in me that I get paranoid that the wall of obscuration is going to start moving towards me, until I'm in it.
Is there any way to tell the difference between "visibility 5 miles out" and "a large mass of fog/haze that you're about to fly into"? Like let's say the visibility was hiding a mass of fog, for example.
Also; how dumb am I going to sound when I've taken off, IFR, and refuse to fly into clouds or fog? I've been anxious about flying in the winter, as you can tell. I only fly when it's very clear out. It seems like even a scattered layer could bring on ice quickly depending on conditions.
What do you Cessna 172 guys do flying IFR in the winter in anything other than clear skies? I guess 182 as well, and anything not approved for FIKI.