oldxfr8dog
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Best case, within reason, stay VMC. If not possible, set the tilt to paint ground clutter at the top third of the screen. Leave the gain in Auto. If you screw with the gain, keep your hand on it until it's back in Auto.
If a contour/red blob encroaches closer than the top third, watch it!
If it gets close, it's either WX or TERRAIN, simple as that. Avoid it. Your beam should pass above, (the target goes away) if you're going to fly above the "blob/contour".
My best advice: Play with it every chance you get. Day, VMC compare the returns with what you see out the window. Mess with the gain (keeping your hand on it, until back in auto). Use it in your home airport area to see what is ground clutter, what is WX.
Some guys think they are "saving" the unit by leaving it off. USE IT! It won't hurt the new units and if it is bad for the "old" units, so be it.
I use it whenever I can't see ahead. IMC or darkness.
Remember, the return bounces off moisture. Significant turbulence can extend ABOVE, Laterally, or in the total absence of moisture. Worst of all, hail doesn't give much return, unless it's wet and can extend FAR above and downwind of a cell.
I'm sure others on here can add more. Be CAREFUL!
If a contour/red blob encroaches closer than the top third, watch it!
If it gets close, it's either WX or TERRAIN, simple as that. Avoid it. Your beam should pass above, (the target goes away) if you're going to fly above the "blob/contour".
My best advice: Play with it every chance you get. Day, VMC compare the returns with what you see out the window. Mess with the gain (keeping your hand on it, until back in auto). Use it in your home airport area to see what is ground clutter, what is WX.
Some guys think they are "saving" the unit by leaving it off. USE IT! It won't hurt the new units and if it is bad for the "old" units, so be it.
I use it whenever I can't see ahead. IMC or darkness.
Remember, the return bounces off moisture. Significant turbulence can extend ABOVE, Laterally, or in the total absence of moisture. Worst of all, hail doesn't give much return, unless it's wet and can extend FAR above and downwind of a cell.
I'm sure others on here can add more. Be CAREFUL!
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