I hear it on several AWOS broadcasts, even at airports where it's not really a concern for 99.9% of the traffic there.Why isn't density altitude listed in METARs?
I hear it on several AWOS broadcasts, even at airports where it's not really a concern for 99.9% of the traffic there.Why isn't density altitude listed in METARs?
Why isn't density altitude listed in METARs?
I know pressure is, and temperature is - but then do you always calculate the density altitude before flying? Or just on hot days, for example?
It seems to me like it would be a good item to put in the METAR for safety, and since it's so critical to performance. I know we're supposed to do NWKRAFT before each flight, but does everyone do that, all the time? Somehow I doubt it, especially in familiar terrain.
She married you. No amount of education fixes that one.That would be correct.!!
My wife is still trying to figure it out...and she has 2 masters degrees..
Yeah there's a couple. I think Big Bear and Leadville have them along with others.Isn't there an airport out west where they display the current density altitude on a sign along the taxiway, like the price of gasoline at a station? Or maybe that was a myth.
Shots fired!!!She married you. No amount of education fixes that one.
Ever sneeze so loud that it sets off you're Apple Watch loud noise exposure warning?
The watch has a loud noise exposure warning? huh? a the person wearing the watch wouldn't notice a loud noise?
It's likely that I wouldn't be called an Apple basher, but that has got to be one of the most useless "features" I've heard (no pun) of. What am I missing?
Flagstaff, AZ does. Mounted at the end of each taxiway right before turning onto the runway.Isn't there an airport out west where they display the current density altitude on a sign along the taxiway, like the price of gasoline at a station? Or maybe that was a myth.
How was the fit?and the door stayed on the plane.
better than a TeslaHow was the fit?
Better than Boeing, too.better than a Tesla
I remembered all the bolts, AND I even documented it!Better than Boeing, too.
You'd better change your story. We wouldn't want you to contract a mysterious and potentially fatal illness.Looks good... I would not have done as well at all. And I would have lost at least 2 of the bolts.
better than a Tesla
You guys are setting the bar pretty low. I'll play: Better than my F-150.Better than Boeing, too.
One engine or two.Did two landings in the Twin Comanche today and neither were terrible. I might be getting it finally.
None. And they were both touch and goes. Yeah, he’s that good.One engine or two.
Time to sacrifice someone?
Probably nobody on this forum....Time to sacrifice someone?
Shame on you for dumping NAV2 and ADF in your plane, otherwise you could also dial up the NDB and VOR approaches as well.if I punch in the RNAV approach into my GPS NAV and the ILS into NAV 2 I can fly and log both approaches at the same time. cut my currency time in HALF whuddup FAA??!!??*
*I'm pretty sure this is correct under FAR 1200.69 (f)(u)
Amateur hour. Fly an ASR and back it up with everything else and you can get all six approaches done at once.Shame on you for dumping NAV2 and ADF in your plane, otherwise you could also dial up the NDB and VOR approaches as well.
I had three fouls and two turnovers in my basketball game. Fouls are better than points in our leagueI had two goals and an assist in my hockey game.
I had three fouls and two turnovers in my basketball game. Fouls are better than points in our league
I had more ejections (2) than starts (1) in my HS basketball career. I really enjoy playing basketball, I'm just not particularly good at it.what about ejections?
Yeah, of all the ways one can watch freeway traffic pass them by, this is one of the most interesting!Got checked out in my club's Cessna 152 today. Interesting plane!
Yeah, of all the ways one can watch freeway traffic pass them by, this is one of the most interesting!