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Bad weather operations

HAL Pilot

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Contributor
:weeping_1

Brett
Yes Brett, you're doomed. There is a lobotomy in your
future. :D


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Gatordev

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pilot
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You will become those O-4s you are so suspicious of. So just pick one out now and learn your lessons from him.

...or all of them. I was always of the mind that you can learn at least as much from the "bad" ones as the good ones.
 

PropStop

Kool-Aid free since 2001.
pilot
Contributor
Fly in foul wx? Not in a P-3, we'd never do that. :)

I've had to have more than one seat cushion surgically removed from my butthole after some weather adventures. Nothing beats being surrounded by massive thunderstorms with a radar that doesn't work, inexplicably losing an engine, followed by a lightening strike that fries most of your radios, all the while trying to cook bacon in the galley.

And then after all that you have to try and declare an emergency with Japanese ATC with your one working radio (working only because you have a bad ass IFT who managed to once again fix the unfixable).

oh yeah, then finally land in T1. Good times.

‘course, if you’re NOAA, you actually, purposefully, fly into the worst weather you can find. Those guys have some brass ones…
 
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