Are Surface Observations Based on Instantaneous Measurements?
All observations, whether automated or taken by human observers, should be used with care.
All observations, whether automated or taken by human observers, should be used with care.
Seeing this on the ramp begs the question: Is it supposed to look like that?
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Pay particular attention to those strong, gusty winds before attempting a landing at an airport when storms are approaching.
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The directive also warns that ice buildup on pitot tubes can lead to instrument failure, impacting readings for airspeed, altitude, and vertical speed.
It seems some pilots can’t wait for the change in weight requirement.
About 40 percent of all discharges involving airborne aircraft occur in areas where no thunderstorms have been reported.
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