Morne
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Because I think we too often spend time berating folks who fly when they shouldn't I'm posting about a flight that I didn't take this morning.
As you might have read in my other thread my 182 is done at the paint shop. They finished re-assembly yesterday. So I had hoped to go pick it up this morning. One of my buddies/instructors based out of my home field was going to fly me down in his plane and then we'd each fly back solo. 96nm trip each way. We expected to be home by noon.
As this week progressed Thursday started looking worse and worse. Eventually I figured that if it were to happen it would have to be in the morning or not at all, based upon the prog charts. Once the TAFs started coming out yesterday they showed things going downhill (snow, gusting winds) fast around 10-11am.
So I made the NO-GO call. I think my buddy, who is an instructor as well, was waiting for me to come to that conclusion on my own. Here's the most recent METAR and TAF for Mansfield, which is about halfway through the flight:
KMFD 191152Z 18015G25KT 10SM FEW120 M04/M08 A2987 RMK AO2 SLP132 T10391078 11039 21067 56026
KMFD 191123Z 1912/2012 19014G22KT P6SM SCT050 OVC150
FM191500 20014G22KT 5SM -SN BKN025 OVC035
FM191800 21018G28KT 1 1/2SM -SN BR SCT008 OVC012
FM192300 26014G22KT 5SM -SN SCT025 OVC035
FM200200 29010KT P6SM OVC035
As I post this there is a beautiful sunrise coming together. I think I'll go to the airport and watch the IR training video from the class I missed this week, drink some coffee and smoke a cigar. But as much as I would L-O-V-E to go fly, I'm not gonna.
As you might have read in my other thread my 182 is done at the paint shop. They finished re-assembly yesterday. So I had hoped to go pick it up this morning. One of my buddies/instructors based out of my home field was going to fly me down in his plane and then we'd each fly back solo. 96nm trip each way. We expected to be home by noon.
As this week progressed Thursday started looking worse and worse. Eventually I figured that if it were to happen it would have to be in the morning or not at all, based upon the prog charts. Once the TAFs started coming out yesterday they showed things going downhill (snow, gusting winds) fast around 10-11am.
So I made the NO-GO call. I think my buddy, who is an instructor as well, was waiting for me to come to that conclusion on my own. Here's the most recent METAR and TAF for Mansfield, which is about halfway through the flight:
KMFD 191152Z 18015G25KT 10SM FEW120 M04/M08 A2987 RMK AO2 SLP132 T10391078 11039 21067 56026
KMFD 191123Z 1912/2012 19014G22KT P6SM SCT050 OVC150
FM191500 20014G22KT 5SM -SN BKN025 OVC035
FM191800 21018G28KT 1 1/2SM -SN BR SCT008 OVC012
FM192300 26014G22KT 5SM -SN SCT025 OVC035
FM200200 29010KT P6SM OVC035
As I post this there is a beautiful sunrise coming together. I think I'll go to the airport and watch the IR training video from the class I missed this week, drink some coffee and smoke a cigar. But as much as I would L-O-V-E to go fly, I'm not gonna.