Bill
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Trying to get from 3M3 in SE TN to TIX (Spacecoast) in Florida today, and there is a big momma line of bad TS to the west of me. I could get out before the storm line hits, but looking at the METARs for my route of flight, everything is reporting OVC001 to OVC002 until I get into northern Florida. TAFs don't offer much encouragement as my flight would continue.
Once I get to my destination at predicted arrival it will be 1500 or better, so you could get in vis or on an approach.
But that long couple of hours over Georgia, I'd have no way to get in, even on an ILS, if I had some trouble.
So, I'll likely be making the 10hr drive. Conservative, or the right call?
Once I get to my destination at predicted arrival it will be 1500 or better, so you could get in vis or on an approach.
But that long couple of hours over Georgia, I'd have no way to get in, even on an ILS, if I had some trouble.
So, I'll likely be making the 10hr drive. Conservative, or the right call?