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Useful app to determine cloud height

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people that buy this probally have one of those big ole pilot watches, like the one GL wears in mom's basement
 
The best way to figure the distance to the tops would simply be to use your radar. Entering the distance will allow the app to take the earths curvature into account. Something the water bottle trick doesn't do.
 
Entering the distance will allow the app to take the earths curvature into account.

What are you flying, the space shuttle? Curvature - that's funny as sh1t and sad at the same time.

Can't wait to see this accident report: Wings separated after pilot penetrated a level 5 thunderstorm while working a "cloud app" on his iphone.
 
what are you flying, the space shuttle? Curvature - that's funny as sh1t and sad at the same time.

Can't wait to see this accident report: Wings separated after pilot penetrated a level 5 thunderstorm while working a "cloud app" on his iphone.

lmao!

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What are you flying, the space shuttle? Curvature - that's funny as sh1t and sad at the same time.

Can't wait to see this accident report: Wings separated after pilot penetrated a level 5 thunderstorm while working a "cloud app" on his iphone.

Dude...this app is just for fun while bored in the cockpit. It in no way replaces the radar and common sense. Relax a bit...
 
What are you flying, the space shuttle? Curvature - that's funny as sh1t and sad at the same time.

Can't wait to see this accident report: Wings separated after pilot penetrated a level 5 thunderstorm while working a "cloud app" on his iphone.

The curvature of the earth would affect a calculation such as this. Have you ever checked to see if you'll top clouds off in the distance through your HUD, but they appear to rise as you get closer? The appearance of the clouds rising isn't only from the clouds building.

I'm sorry that you think this is "funny as sh1t" and is too complicated for you to understand.
 

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