Checks
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Currently flying SPIFR in a helicopter which doesn't have any de-ice equipment (which is standard for civilian helicopters). Once winter comes we essentially become a VFR program until spring.
We have a Bendix/King 2000 radar set in the aircraft. Being an ex-freight doggie, I am very proficient with using the radar to avoid thunderstorms/rain. I am have not however, figured out the best settings to pick up snow showers. Currently flying near one of the Great Lakes and lake effect snow bands are very prevelant this time of year. During the day, it is pretty easy to just look out the window and see and avoid. At night, over rural terrain, it is a different animal. I would love to be able to use the radar to assist in snow shower avoidance.
Anybody have any tips/hints?
We have a Bendix/King 2000 radar set in the aircraft. Being an ex-freight doggie, I am very proficient with using the radar to avoid thunderstorms/rain. I am have not however, figured out the best settings to pick up snow showers. Currently flying near one of the Great Lakes and lake effect snow bands are very prevelant this time of year. During the day, it is pretty easy to just look out the window and see and avoid. At night, over rural terrain, it is a different animal. I would love to be able to use the radar to assist in snow shower avoidance.
Anybody have any tips/hints?