WannFly
Final Approach
would you do a precautionary off field landing?
there are 2 books that I have read that talks about it, both states that this was something that was preached and taught back in the day, no so much anymore. the idea is, when you are boxed in its better to land where you can see and deal with the inconvenience later than try to scud run and hit something / get into graveyard spiral
books in reference: Weather Flying by Bob Buck and Thinking pilots flight manual (Vol 1) by Rick Durden
Here is the hypothetical situation:
in this very hypothetical situation, what would you do?
there are 2 books that I have read that talks about it, both states that this was something that was preached and taught back in the day, no so much anymore. the idea is, when you are boxed in its better to land where you can see and deal with the inconvenience later than try to scud run and hit something / get into graveyard spiral
books in reference: Weather Flying by Bob Buck and Thinking pilots flight manual (Vol 1) by Rick Durden
Here is the hypothetical situation:
- A low time VFR Pilot with NO instrument training beyond what's done in PPL - to protect the innocent, lets call him WannFly
- WannFly took off on a MVFR day with 2500 OVC and 4 miles vis to wander around in the pattern. when he was in the pattern, he thought the weather to the NW looks good and proceeded towards there - he shouldn't have, but lets say he did
- After some time, he finds himself boxed in - visibility is now down to 2 miles (best guess), there is some mist and rain which makes the visibility look more like 1 mile or less, ceiling is suddenly down to 800 feet or less and is coming down.
- he checks ATIS / ASOS of nearby field - the one with the big runway and a tower is IFR
- there are 2 other airports where he is flying around - weather is pretty grim out there too. one of the airport is little better with 700 ceiling, but to get there, there are a couple of tall towers (1000+ AGL) with invisible guy wires
- It has come down to survivability, legal requirements for cloud clearance etc has gone out of the spit window long time back. WannFly would rather be on the ground to answer any question FAA might have
in this very hypothetical situation, what would you do?
- use Synthetic Vision on iThing and shoot for one of the non towered airports and hope he doesn't hit anything or get into a graveyard spiral. NOTE: No instrument training
- call up the towered field, fess up, use E word, ask for vectors to ensure obstacle clearance - try to fly that vector on instrument, in the cloud and HOPE he doesn't loose control
- land on the field below him - deal with the farmer later OR land on a county road and deal with the rest later
- there are some private grass strips out there, but they are covered in mud/snow