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Painted Cloudscapes to Saratoga Springs

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I had already fueled and readied the Warrior for departure, it was just a matter of pulling her out of the hangar. From flight planning, I knew that we would experience rain, instrument meteorological conditions (IMC), and darkness. Ground team!

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The Flying Bear Goes to Beantown | Part 4, Going Missed

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We spent some time in instrument meteorological conditions over Vermont. Since we lost our LPV approaches due to obstructions along the final approach course, the downgraded LNAV minimum descent altitude for the approach to runway 28 was 558 feet above the ground. I asked him teasingly.

Ceiling 52
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Alton Bay's "Excellent Water"

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Rolling out on final approach, I was surprised to see another airplane stopped right at the runway threshold. Pilots approaching the runway for take off cannot see aircraft on final approach behind and above them. hours in actual instrument meteorological conditions (IMC). Still.not cool.

Runway 68