MooneyPilot
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3SM MIFG is a good one.MooneyPilot said:Anyone have really tough ones to decode?? For practice and to give to students
12/10 is inconsistent with T01220067User997 said:KTUS 251455Z 13012G20KT 8SM BR FEW034 SCT047 OVC065 12/10 A2977 RMK A02 RAE13B29E54 SLP107 T01220067=
Good, you caught it!Quillpig said:12/10 is inconsistent with T01220067![]()
OK, you got me, can't remember MI, but I do know FG is Fog, which is defined in AC0045 as less than 5/8 sm visibility, so, you could not have 3SM and FG in the same observation.LJ-ABX said:3SM MIFG is a good one.
MI = Shallow (within 6 feet of the ground)IP076 said:OK, you got me, can't remember MI, but I do know FG is Fog, which is defined in AC0045 as less than 5/8 sm visibility, so, you could not have 3SM and FG in the same observation.![]()
No, you're thinking of "standard" takeoff minimums which don't really apply to anybody. This was beaten to death in this thread. http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?t=40219mattpilot said:Don't you need at least 1 mile vis for 2 engines and 1/2 vis for 4 engines under part 135/121 ?