gigi116
10th Feb 2012, 11:00
It has been recognized that measured friction coefficients are reliable only for some type of contaminants.
For this reason today is very common to find 99 or // in the related METAR codes for some Countries.
I know that braking action must always be considered as "poor" when 99 code is present and according Company policy flight cannot be dispatched with braking action "poor".
What if code // is reported.... do I have to consider "poor" as well ?
Thanks
For this reason today is very common to find 99 or // in the related METAR codes for some Countries.
I know that braking action must always be considered as "poor" when 99 code is present and according Company policy flight cannot be dispatched with braking action "poor".
What if code // is reported.... do I have to consider "poor" as well ?
Thanks