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Sir George Cayley
10th Sep 2011, 16:15
Looking at a number of weather guessing websites they do all seem to be guessing at a bit of a blow in the north.

Looks like above 52 30N it might be an idea to consider options.

Good luck.

Sir George Cayley

IO540
10th Sep 2011, 16:24
Can't see a problem :) Just a bit of character forming weather...

trex600
10th Sep 2011, 16:43
Character forming weather :D
So what are my chances of Liverpool - Aberdeen and back next Fri-Sat?

englishal
10th Sep 2011, 17:15
Not good !

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT12/refresh/AL1211_PROB34_F120_sm2+gif/145824.gif

The500man
10th Sep 2011, 18:06
So... not even hurricanes want to visit Wales... :E

Pace
10th Sep 2011, 18:28
Flying to Jersey tuesday all good for the soul :E

Look on the bright side just thing of the short landing and takeoff distances.

Pace

IO540
10th Sep 2011, 18:31
10 yards maybe?

Pace
10th Sep 2011, 19:19
10540

I might even get vertical takeoff in the old Citation :E Not got our joint friend with me tuesday!;) Hope you will join us soon for that drink and get together

Pace

trex600
10th Sep 2011, 22:42
Jetblu

Proper tickled me that, although it's probably true..
I might do a cost share trip.. I'm driving too Aberdeen and then get the train back :)

Spit161
10th Sep 2011, 22:50
So... not even hurricanes want to visit Wales...

It looks that way!
Anyhow, there appears to be a blown over tree in my garden, so it is visiting..:(

corsair
10th Sep 2011, 22:53
Can't wait, I live 300 yards from the sea on the west coast of Ireland. Looking forward to seeing the car park on the prom flooded by massive waves. Great fun. There's always someone's Merc in there.

proudprivate
11th Sep 2011, 14:52
The Belgian Royal Meteorological Institute now reports that Tropical Storm Katia is likely to gradually ease into a Belgian Summer.












:)

swopiv
12th Sep 2011, 07:23
Next Friday-Saturday looks ok actually.

thing
12th Sep 2011, 14:48
Is it just me or has the weather been cack for flying this year? This is my first year of powered but even in all the years I've been gliding I can't remember a year like this.

The500man
12th Sep 2011, 16:50
I think there is less distinction between seasonal weather these days. Meaning it is **** all year round now instead of just during certain periods! :sad: Last year wasn't any better than this one as far as I can tell.

flybymike
12th Sep 2011, 23:17
The last good flying summer was 2003.

Dave Clarke Fife
12th Sep 2011, 23:26
The winds at 'normally murky' EGNM had the Ryanair and Flybe boys and girls working pretty hard by the looks of it................................

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/09/12/article-2036158-0DD9A63300000578-194_634x410.jpg

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/09/12/article-2036158-0DD9FFD500000578-601_634x388.jpg

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/09/12/article-2036158-0DD9CF3800000578-772_634x402.jpg

Ellemeet
12th Sep 2011, 23:32
@corsair

nice!! upload the pics!!

IO540
13th Sep 2011, 07:17
The last good flying summer was 2003.

That's true :ok: That summer was great for activities other than flying, too ;)

However I have found every summer since to be similarly OK for flying to places.

2011 has been cooler than 2010 which was cooler than 2009 and I know that directly from the electricity bill on a pool heat pump we have. But cooler temps do not translate into worse flying weather, especially if you are a plain PPL with no instrument capability in which case a lot of hot days are too hazy to navigate using the traditional methods.

Hot hazy days also drag out PPL training in the most frustrating ways because many/most instructors will not let you out solo in sub-5k viz, which is infuriating when you then jump into a plane with somebody else and have a great flight.

140KIAS
13th Sep 2011, 10:07
Its also been pishing down quite a bit where I live. I know because I look out the window.

dont overfil
13th Sep 2011, 11:42
The missus has been looking through the window all day.
Should I let her in?
D.O.