SR22-G3 Perspective GPS 6 Approach into KCSG, in the rain, with the ceiling less than 600 feet.
The return from Hilton Head was wet (lots of rain), but smooth. The finale was a GPS LPV approach with the clouds reported as a broken layer at 600 feet. Actually, they were very jagged, and you can see in the video that the clouds weren't much above minimums for the approach. When you hear the automated 500 foot call, I'm still in the clouds.
Видео SR22-G3 Perspective GPS 6 Approach into KCSG, in the rain, with the ceiling less than 600 feet. канала Chris Bowick
Видео SR22-G3 Perspective GPS 6 Approach into KCSG, in the rain, with the ceiling less than 600 feet. канала Chris Bowick
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