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Old 2nd Mar 2003, 02:03
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Sunstate - Dash 8's - WX

Had a really interesting pax ride down from Bundy to Brisbane. We took off (with a fair amount of tailwind) on our way, I think they said to FL170, being told the weather in Brisbane is not too good but not a problem. We get somewhere south of Maleney, aircraft takes sudden lurch to the east and we land at Maroochy. We sit on the apron for about 20 mins, engines running, passengers getting edgy (one even asked for permission to use his mobile - and got it) and then we hesitently taxi off, taking a backtrack to end up into wind this time, but pointing North. We then circle Maroochy, fairly low, and embark on what seemed to me to be fairly hairy scud-run dodging around cloud and staying visual (sort of) most of the way at (guessing) about 2000 ft. Although I loved it, one would have to admit this wasn't really popular with some of the pax, especially when we see Brisbane and take a pretty cool nosedive to get under the cloud - with, one has to say, a real humdinger of a landing as the finale.

My questions are this

Wouild we have been VFR on that last leg? If so, why? (I have to say, as a mere spamcan pilot, I would have elected to go IFR, even it it had taken longer.)

Would it be policy to land or hold when this happens? (Seems every time I have experienced this before, we go around in circles, nice and high in a clear patch, and then get vectored to the ILS or something?

What is the policy on holding fuel in these cases? (I don't recall seeing the plane refuelled in Bundy)

How much tailwind can one of the new bigger dashs take at a place like Bundy on a hot and very humid day? (Must admit, I dont really like that especially when us amateurs are all going around the other way! - not that they were at the time it has to be said.)
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