Yeah, by therein is the problem. Goes like this with some of these guys. Rookie: I'm planning to ABC airport IFR, 400 Nm North. I'm familiar with the weather picture but would like to chat about the frontal movement up there and how much precip.SSU wrote:You might have run into the rare one who's actually a meteorologist. He maybe misses the days before the internet where he used to get to talk to people and share his knowledge. Either way, I'm never so much in a hurry that I can't spare a minute or two for the weather guy's insight if he feels compelled to give it. Occasionally there's a extremely useful bit in there. I sort of miss the days of actually chatting with these fellows and checking out their stuff. Used to be able to learn a lot of good local knowledge for some places. Anyone remember when there used to be a weather guy at CYRM?....or meet a patronizing type FSS briefer.
And I get that instructors can get worked up about seemingly silly things at airports. Maybe when some of you guys send some one up for their first solo for the first time you might get it. Doesn't excuse some of them being obnoxious, but I've had a few words with pilots over the years reminding them some poor souls out there by themselves with single digit hours and they're giving them no friggin' courtesy.
Briefer: ABC airport? Way up there? Quite an odyssey. Not a great idea. There will be cloud and rain. Wait until Wednesday. (Severe clear day)
Rookie: how is the cold front progressing? Briefer: I dont have any TAF for that area so can't comment until later. But really nasty weather. (No details).
Sign. I'm not a student....pick that up by my questions and tone.....no not a meteorologist....I like talking to those too. More information. Less counselling.
Ps. Give students loads of room, folks. We were all there. What's 60 more seconds? No way I want to add to a circuit students anxiety and cause an incident. I give loads of space behind them.