My first use of adsb in weather - photos

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10/5/2017 5:21 PM
 

 

This was my FIRST use of adsb for a weather decision - this one was easy - NO GO to KRVL, Mifflin County from Carlisle, PA (N94).

 
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10/5/2017 5:23 PM
 

I decided to just get a better look at the adsb compared to the visual sight picture...it was interesting to compare.

Yes, I made sure I was a good 20 miles away from any hail or lightning...

 

 

 

 
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10/5/2017 8:51 PM
 

 

Thanks to all the designers and suppliers or IFly and STRATUX to help pilots like us make good decisions about weather while flying cross country - keeps us out of trouble!

When I started flying general aviation in the 1970's, this was pure fantasy - now it could be in every cockpit for very low cost!

 

 
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10/5/2017 8:53 PM
 

 

 

OK, so this is me ON THE GROUND looking at the weather I COULD HAVE flown into if not for very good SA on the route - love it and will always have it ready from now on.  THANK YOU IFLY!

 
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1/26/2018 8:58 AM
 

Nice Demo. 

 

Good to remember that the weather display can be as much as 15 minutes late and these storms move fast. I hear that XM weather is more current.

On another unrelated topic: Have you ever landed at Jimmy Stewart Field at my old hometown of Indiana, Pa?

 

John M

 
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