Jaybird180
Final Approach
Disclaimer: I’ve yet to fly in anything except light drizzle, duration: less than 30 seconds
In my reading of aviation magazines, websites, forums, etc, I see a prevailing attitude regarding weather systems that pilots generally avoid rain of any type. This morning’s article the author described a flight some years ago where he used controller’s advised vectors to get around a ‘small area of rain’ whereas he was going to instead set down and wait it out.
In my reading of the few POHs for the airplanes I’ve been blessed to fly, they echo the sentiment that heavy rain does not affect the flight characteristics of the aircraft.
It seems to me that rain affects pilots more than airplanes (visibility aside).
Why do we have this tendency? Is it based on reason or irrational fear?
In my reading of aviation magazines, websites, forums, etc, I see a prevailing attitude regarding weather systems that pilots generally avoid rain of any type. This morning’s article the author described a flight some years ago where he used controller’s advised vectors to get around a ‘small area of rain’ whereas he was going to instead set down and wait it out.
In my reading of the few POHs for the airplanes I’ve been blessed to fly, they echo the sentiment that heavy rain does not affect the flight characteristics of the aircraft.
It seems to me that rain affects pilots more than airplanes (visibility aside).
Why do we have this tendency? Is it based on reason or irrational fear?