It flies a hundred or so miles ahead of the SCA to check the weather. Since it flies at about 13K feet, it can't go over weather, so they need to insure a clear path.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerard
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It flies a hundred or so miles ahead of the SCA to check the weather. Since it flies at about 13K feet, it can't go over weather, so they need to insure a clear path.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerard
Thanks guys for the "pathfinder" replies.
I was wondering seeing as it went through Amarillo whether Shannon had managed to get out there and get a couple of shots of it??
Senga did it :) I cant wait to see his shots.
Rafal
I should get a finders fee! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by tipek
Me too!! - those should be good to see!Quote:
Originally Posted by tipek
Oh he's been planning this for some time now, and his shots are awesome... I'm sure he'll post them soonQuote:
Originally Posted by Midnight Mike
You can see the recap here at the spotting/planning review section.
http://www.nycaviation.com/forum/vie...?p=56277#56277
Yea Mike, I had been planning this for a LONG time. I am glad it worked out as well as it did.
Senga