Honeywell 660 Weather Radio User Manual


 
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660 Digital Weather Radar System
A28–1146–111
REV 2 A–3
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Advisory Circulars
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
To prevent possible fuel ignition, an insulated airborne weather radar
should not be operated while an aircraft is being refueled or defueled.
M.C. Beard
Director of Airworthiness.
SUBJECT: THUNDERSTORMS
Purpose
This advisory circular describes the hazards of thunderstorms to
aviation and offers guidance to help prevent accidents caused by
thunderstorms.
Cancellation
Advisory Circular 0024A, dated June 23, 1978, is cancelled.
Related Reading Material
Advisory Circulars, 006A, Aviation Weather, 09045B, Aviation
Weather Services, 0050A, Low Level Wind Shear.
General
We all know what a thunderstorm looks like. Much has been written
about the mechanics and life cycles of thunderstorms. They have been
studied for many years; and while much has been learned, the studies
continue because much is not known. Knowledge and weather radar
have modified attitudes toward thunderstorms, but one rule continues
to be true any storm recognizable as a thunderstorm should be
considered hazardous until measurements have shown it to be safe.
That means safe for you and your aircraft. Almost any thunderstorm
can spell disaster for the wrong combination of aircraft and pilot.