drgwentzel
Pre-takeoff checklist
Flyers, (two questions)
Question one: As the Tempationis would ask, "Is it just my imagination..." or have we on the East coast been experiencing higher wind speeds or at least, a higher frequency of "windier" days?
Let's define "windier". How about "windier" means days with winds that would cause us to postpone a "pleasure flight" only...not a commercial flight...not a flight where we are perfectly capable of flying, but if we did, it would not be enjoyable, relaxing or comfortable.
For example, I would fly a "pressing" flight with winds gusting up to 25 because I feel I am safe in those winds, BUT it would NOT be relaxing or enjoyable. I would NOT fly in these conditions for pleassure, such as, to take my wife to dinner, or to take up a friend wanting his or her first GA flight in a "small airplane".
So, the question is: "have we on the East coast been experiencing higher wind speeds or at least, a higher frequency of 'windier' days?".
Question two: What is everyone's personal cut-off for winds?
i.e. I will fly for pleasure up to gusts of 18 knots and I will fly for pressing flights up to gusts to 25. Greater than 25, the only fire I want to see is in my fireplace. I have flown in gusts to 30-35, I can do it, but it was a white knuckle flight and it was on the edge of being dangerous due to moderate to severe turbulance, and a gust on landing at just the wrong moment could spell "bent metal". So, that was when I moved my personal minimum to 25.
Gene
Question one: As the Tempationis would ask, "Is it just my imagination..." or have we on the East coast been experiencing higher wind speeds or at least, a higher frequency of "windier" days?
Let's define "windier". How about "windier" means days with winds that would cause us to postpone a "pleasure flight" only...not a commercial flight...not a flight where we are perfectly capable of flying, but if we did, it would not be enjoyable, relaxing or comfortable.
For example, I would fly a "pressing" flight with winds gusting up to 25 because I feel I am safe in those winds, BUT it would NOT be relaxing or enjoyable. I would NOT fly in these conditions for pleassure, such as, to take my wife to dinner, or to take up a friend wanting his or her first GA flight in a "small airplane".
So, the question is: "have we on the East coast been experiencing higher wind speeds or at least, a higher frequency of 'windier' days?".
Question two: What is everyone's personal cut-off for winds?
i.e. I will fly for pleasure up to gusts of 18 knots and I will fly for pressing flights up to gusts to 25. Greater than 25, the only fire I want to see is in my fireplace. I have flown in gusts to 30-35, I can do it, but it was a white knuckle flight and it was on the edge of being dangerous due to moderate to severe turbulance, and a gust on landing at just the wrong moment could spell "bent metal". So, that was when I moved my personal minimum to 25.
Gene