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I was flying back from Beckley, WV last summer returning from a little white-water rafting in my 182 and had a, “palm-sweating”, experience.
I was with another friend and he is also a new CFI, it was Sunday and both of us had to get back to Chicago for work.
Well, naturally, there was a double line of level 6 CB's stretching from Wisconsin down to Mississippi and the only way home was to cut threw it.
I have a storm scope, the value of such cannot be overstated. We shot straight up to Pennsylvania before ATC turned us West directly through it. The first thing they asked was if we had radar or a storm scope so I knew I was in for a ride.
We cut it pretty tight, there was lightning off our right and left wing before entering IMC. We were actual in moderate chop for a solid hour before breaking out just to enter another line. I queried ATC and asked them if they could give us the easiest route since I felt we should have died in the first line, they told me that there was a 210 ahead of us and was doing fine and to just stay on course. They were right, it wasn't nearly as bad as the first line. I also have an S-Tec 55 autopilot; I think without those two things I would have lost two instead of only one year off my life due to stress.
My girlfriend had to take three 2mg Xanax just to stay unconscious for the ride. I don't think I will be flying in that stuff anytime soon and neither should you!
Its a great feeling to know you made it, but nothing is worth dieing for!
Just my 2 cents..........
Fly Safe and keep getting ratings!
I was with another friend and he is also a new CFI, it was Sunday and both of us had to get back to Chicago for work.
Well, naturally, there was a double line of level 6 CB's stretching from Wisconsin down to Mississippi and the only way home was to cut threw it.
I have a storm scope, the value of such cannot be overstated. We shot straight up to Pennsylvania before ATC turned us West directly through it. The first thing they asked was if we had radar or a storm scope so I knew I was in for a ride.
We cut it pretty tight, there was lightning off our right and left wing before entering IMC. We were actual in moderate chop for a solid hour before breaking out just to enter another line. I queried ATC and asked them if they could give us the easiest route since I felt we should have died in the first line, they told me that there was a 210 ahead of us and was doing fine and to just stay on course. They were right, it wasn't nearly as bad as the first line. I also have an S-Tec 55 autopilot; I think without those two things I would have lost two instead of only one year off my life due to stress.
My girlfriend had to take three 2mg Xanax just to stay unconscious for the ride. I don't think I will be flying in that stuff anytime soon and neither should you!
Its a great feeling to know you made it, but nothing is worth dieing for!
Just my 2 cents..........
Fly Safe and keep getting ratings!