
Get your last flights in on Friday morning!

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WOW, Blue Max! We certainly do learn new things every day!Blue Max wrote:![]()
Die reel is almal word eers skrik gemaak deur een of ander doem profeet..!!!
Staan op in die oggend en vlieg as die weer reg is.!!!...Dit is my motto.!!
"is it time to fly yet? yes! lets go flying.!!!
My pleasure Sir!Triker wrote:Just my 2 cents
Thanks John for the forecast warning. Rest assured there's at least 1 person appreciating your effort.
Hey Blue Max! No issue at all . . . . I was just more concerned that inexperienced pilots might take your remarks literally!Blue Max wrote:![]()
Sorry John, did not intend to direct my comment personally.
I think perhaps I do rely to mutch on my personal observations..
I make use of http://www.yr.no to plan my flying.
It is easy to understand their forecast..
If some-one explain to me how to understand your graphics I might just find them more valuable than my other source of information..
Ek het net matriek gemaak en behoorlik op my gat deurgeskuur..!!!
Agreed Demon! My only concern is this . . . . Even with a local cabbage patch flight a rapidly approaching front could take you off guard, especially when, like where I am based at Aeroden, you have the mountain to "mask" an approaching front! I live in the area and have seen it go from completely calm to gale force in MINUTES!!demon wrote: There is also a big differnece bewteen a local cabbage patch flight and a longer outflight..
On the cabbage patch if you feel things getting nasty its easy to get home.Not so when heading out on a long trip.
But its ALWAYS safer to check the weather before any flight. As john says the level of accuracy in forecatsing is very good.
It was really kak wx yesterday and today. Friday afternoon was fine (as predicted) and I had a great flight then![]()
Who was taxing to take off at Brits when I went past
OK Boss, give me the location and I'll give you the weather report . . . . !Tumbleweed wrote:Barry's right.
I agree with Blue Max too in that on the platteland where we don't have a localised weather station the reports are from 100km away in a completely different weather pattern.
Deciding on whether to fly locally based on the previous day's iffy web page gloomy weather predictions and you'll hardly get of the ground.
Different matter flying to a further destination and returning after 10h00.
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