heywatchthis
Well-known member
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2005
- Posts
- 199
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
What ever happened to the simple, good, fair, poor, nil? That's alot easier to understand than a bunch of numbers that really don't mean anything unless you have a magic box to disseminate them.
The first time I encountered Mu reports was in Helena, MT of all places. I liked them for two reasons 1) If there's no pilot BA reports you might get one from an airport vehicle. Do you really trust Jim Bob in his pickup to give you an accurate indication of how your airplane is going to stop? The Mu reading is a calculated measure of runway friction, not someone's opinion. 2) You get 3 readings so you can anticipate your braking and plan your touchdown accordingly based on what part of the runway has the best braking action. I say bring 'em on.
Yes, but I still think they could be reported in a simpler manner with good, fair, poor, nil. Rather than the numbers, that's just my opinion though and now it's not as bad since it's been explained alittle better.