Homer, Homer Airport, AK, United States
(PAHO) 59-39N 151-29W
Conditions at Jan 25, 2007
Wind from the ENE (070 degrees) at 25 MPH (22 KT) gusting to 35 MPH (30 KT)
Visibility 1/2 mile(s)
Sky conditions obscured
Weather Snow
Freezing fog
Blowing snow
PAHO 252253Z 07022G30KT 1/2SM SN FZFG BLSN VV004 M01/M01 A2964 RMK AO2 PK WND 07030/2251 SLP037 P0002 T10061006
Gee, I don't see what the big deal is, a couple hours ago it was 1/4 mile and 300 feet ceilings. It looks like things are clearing up..... Maybe it's that pesky crosswind.. the runway does run 03-21,,, yeah that must be it.....
Unfortunately much of our winter has been this way,,, so much for global warming...
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sounds cold.
besides, from what i hear, since ive never done it, cessnas dont do so hot in icing conditions.
Join the CG Aux and you will have represented everyone but the Marines! ;D
My parents were married so they would not let me in the Marines...
probably graduated high school too, that's two strikes right there. ;D
OOOHHH THATS COLD ;D LOL
It doesn't sound that cold. The METAR said minus 1. Unless I got something mixed up and they're doing it in Fahrenheit now.
I think I've flown in M04. The Cessna gets off the ground pretty quick...
Sorry I didnt mean the weather, I meant the jibs and jabs about the United States Bullet Magnets
;D
On topic though...what is the low end for cessnas temp wise?
Ooh... I get it...
Quote from: SAR-EMT1 on January 28, 2007, 02:03:02 AM
On topic though...what is the low end for cessnas temp wise?
It would probably be as low as you would be willing to go outside. Or when the fuel freezes up. Other than that, the low temperature makes them perform better when there's no icing on any airfoils or anything. One time I found ice on the dipstick when I was checking the oil.
Quote from: Jolt on January 28, 2007, 02:09:55 AM
[One time I found ice on the dipstick when I was checking the oil.
Or was that ice on the dipstick checking the oil ...
Quote from: Trung Si Ma on January 28, 2007, 03:22:48 AM
Quote from: Jolt on January 28, 2007, 02:09:55 AM
[One time I found ice on the dipstick when I was checking the oil.
Or was that ice on the dipstick checking the oil ...
I think somebody turned the heat on in here... :o
Quote from: Trung Si Ma on January 28, 2007, 03:22:48 AM
Quote from: Jolt on January 28, 2007, 02:09:55 AM
[One time I found ice on the dipstick when I was checking the oil.
Or was that ice on the dipstick checking the oil ...
Ouch...
I just unscrewed the cap to check the oil, pulled the dipstick out, and my CFI thought he saw ice. Now I'm a dipstick...
What'd I say?
We actually have a wing memo around here someplace about the minimum temp for training missions.
The real SARs having some lee-way.
I just looked and can't find the memo But -20F sounds about right. It might be only -10F for training...
I know I have flown lots of non-CAP Cessnas and Cubs at 20 below and they work alright.
Although flying my Cubs have required bunny boots and Carhart coveralls at those temps since my doors ner sealed up very well.
Of course we preheat the engine and instruments A LOT... Plus we use 5-50 synthetic oil...
Quote from: AlaskanCFI on January 28, 2007, 05:43:32 AM
We actually have a wing memo around here someplace about the minimum temp for training missions.
The real SARs having some lee-way.
I just looked and can't find the memo But -20F sounds about right. It might be only -10F for training...
I know I have flown lots of non-CAP Cessnas and Cubs at 20 below and they work alright.
Although flying my Cubs have required bunny boots and Carhart coveralls at those temps since my doors ner sealed up very well.
Of course we preheat the engine and instruments A LOT... Plus we use 5-50 synthetic oil...
Heard you folks had 72 inches of snow thus far this winter.
Mild one, I guess!!!
Freezing fog, eh? That's a new one on me.
See URL for defenition.
http://www.theweatherprediction.com/habyhints/359/
I'm convinced. You can find anything on the web.
QuoteHeard you folks had 72 inches of snow thus far this winter.
Mild one, I guess!!!
So far I have about 30 to 40 inches of packed snow on my roof. I spent yesterday shoveling part of it off.
Up at the Alyeska Ski resort south of Anchorage (Anchorage is a 220 mile drive or 110nm flight from my place) They have 130 inches (10.8 feet) of packed base snow at higher elevations.
Thompson Pass on the way to Valdez (a 8-9 hour drive from here) receives huge amounts of snowfall.
When I lived in the northern interior villages we seldom had more than 2 or 3 feet all winter, It was too cold and dry. The snow would occasionally fill in holes with drifts since it was more like blowing sand than snow...
Since Alaska is about 1/3 the size of the rest of the lower 48 states, we tend to have a wide selection of weather conditions....
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Excuse me Mr AlaskanCFI. But I'm in Florida. What is this snow you speak of? White stuff on the ground? We call that beach sand.
Alex -
You going to the Trade Show?
Hope so...
I really need to get a table there to make my wife happy...
I called the Airmen last week to get my Sport Cub tickets (which they had), but didn't ask if they had any tables left.
Don't listen to BillB. White sand is only on the Gulf beaches. Us poor people on the Atlantic coast have to make do with regular sand. We have better surfing conditions, though.
I can sympathize with you Alaska people, though. We are in the middle of the "Central Florida Freeze of 2007." Overnight lows are dropping to the high 30's in some places, and even the low 30's - high 20's north of Sanford. Right now its a chilly 48 degrees, and I'm wearing a sweatshirt and long pants.
By the weekend we're supposed to be back into the low 80's. I don't know how much more of this cold we can take!
The only place we are supposed to have ice is in our cocktails.
I feel so bad for you... today in illinois the temp is 15 and the windchill is like 10 below.
I just got done plowing my driveway for the third time today. I have close to 11 inches of snow and they are telling us to expect more. I love Cleveland! Lake Erie Highballs on the rocks with a lime for everyone!!!