Boilermonkey Posted January 12, 2024 Report Posted January 12, 2024 With weather moving into the Indy area and some big wind gusts I opened Foreflight from my desk to see what the weather looked like. I flew yesterday, but today's conditions were pretty nasty. I tuned into KIND tower freq. to see if any of the commercial guys were struggling with the winds. I then noticed that a M20M was taking off out of KIND, the same type of aircraft we have. I took at look at the flight plan. 60 knot head wind, turbulence, icing. N11KK, if you are out there, how was it really? I tend to avoid these types of conditions, but I know the airplane with FIKI is capable of it. Were the conditions as forecasted? Were you able to get on top? How bad was the turbulence? Looks like you had a bit of a deviation, did you see that you couldn't top it, bad nexrad returns, or something else. ...how was it? Quote
LANCECASPER Posted January 12, 2024 Report Posted January 12, 2024 3 hours ago, Boilermonkey said: With weather moving into the Indy area and some big wind gusts I opened Foreflight from my desk to see what the weather looked like. I flew yesterday, but today's conditions were pretty nasty. I tuned into KIND tower freq. to see if any of the commercial guys were struggling with the winds. I then noticed that a M20M was taking off out of KIND, the same type of aircraft we have. I took at look at the flight plan. 60 knot head wind, turbulence, icing. N11KK, if you are out there, how was it really? I tend to avoid these types of conditions, but I know the airplane with FIKI is capable of it. Were the conditions as forecasted? Were you able to get on top? How bad was the turbulence? Looks like you had a bit of a deviation, did you see that you couldn't top it, bad nexrad returns, or something else. ...how was it? And making the return flight today . . no thanks. . . the last hour of today's return flight should be "interesting". https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/N11KK/history/20240112/1925Z/KEUF/3I3 Does N11KK stand for kamikaze . . lol? 1 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted January 12, 2024 Report Posted January 12, 2024 Yuck. Takes the fun out of flying.... Quote
Boilermonkey Posted January 12, 2024 Author Report Posted January 12, 2024 At least they have a nice tailwind on the way back. Quote
AndreiC Posted January 12, 2024 Report Posted January 12, 2024 Wow, I did not know that ForeFlight can display the altitudes where the precip is. Do you know if they can make a similar profile picture with where the cloud tops are? 1 Quote
KLK Posted January 12, 2024 Report Posted January 12, 2024 The winds weren’t bad taking off. The flight was surprisingly smooth at 250. Everyone was fighting turbulence, even the big dogs. I was on top of 90% of the weather at 250. IMC the whole time. I picked up light rime ice in the clouds and the TKS did a great job keeping up with it. The headwinds were tough at all altitudes but seemed to be forecasted less at 250. Even with the headwind I still saw 150kts which I was happy with. When I diverted and descended to 11,000 it got a little rowdy. Turbulence was the worst part. The weather was pretty much as forecasted. I deviated because of rain that was above me and to be safe I went ahead and descended below the freezing level. Definitely don’t want to get in SLD. I did a lot of flight planning and checking the weather before going. When I fly in weather like this, I give myself a bunch of outs and know where the freezing levels are. I also ran my plan by a commercial pilot friend before heading out. I would make the flight again. 9 Quote
Boilermonkey Posted January 13, 2024 Author Report Posted January 13, 2024 Well done. Two ship next time ;-) Quote
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