BendixKing KMD 250 User Manual

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KMD 250 Pilot's Guide

Section 2

FIS Operation

Rev 4 Aug/2007

/WX: Weather Phenomenon (can include flight visibility, precipitation

and restrictions to visibility.

/TA: Outside air temperature at altitude in degrees Celsius.

/WV: Wind (direction in degrees magnetic north and speed in knots)

/TB: Turbulence (refer to the Airman’s Information Manual)

CAT - Clear Air Turbulence

CHOP - Choppy Turbulence

OCNL - Occasional

NEG - No Turbulence

ABV - Above

BLO - Below

LGT - Light - Momentarily causes slight, erratic changes in
altitude and/or attitude.

MOD - Moderate - Greater intensity changes in altitude and/or
attitude, but aircraft remains in positive control at all times.
Usually causes changes in indicated airspeed.

SEV - Severe - Causes large and abrupt changes to aircraft
altitude and/or attitude. Large variations in indicated airspeed
and momentary loss of control.

EXTRM - Extreme - Aircraft is violently tossed about and is
nearly impossible to control. May cause structural damage.

/IC:

Icing (refer to the Airman’s Information Manual)

CLR - Clear

MX - Mixed (combination of rime and clear icing)

NEG - No Icing

ABV - Above

BLO - Below

Trace - Ice becomes perceptible. Rate of evaporation is
almost equal to the rate of accumulation. Deicing/anti-icing
equipment is not utilized unless encountered for a period of
time greater than 1 hour.

LGT - Light - Rate of accumulation may be a problem if flight
is prolonged for longer than 1 hour without deicing/anti-icing
equipment. Deicing/anti-icing removes and/or prevents accu-
mulation.

MOD - Moderate - The rate of accumulation is such that even
short encounters become potentially hazardous. Use of
deicing/anti-icing equipment or diversion is necessary.

SEV - Severe - Flight diversion is necessary. Deicing/anti-
icing equipment is not effective.

Understanding Weather Reports

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