cycloneye wrote:Remember, this is a research mission, not an operational one.
I know, but still we're not getting anything useful that indicates in what state 96L is.
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cycloneye wrote:Remember, this is a research mission, not an operational one.
weatherwindow wrote:if an unscheduled or cancelled mission were suddenly deemed vital ...say this afternoon or evening...how quickly could it be remounted(crew and a/c assigned, planned, briefed and preflighted)?...secondarily, is there something akin to a "hot pad" program in the ops plan of the hurricane hunters..ie, a rotational program which assigns one a/c crewed and mission ready for short lead time recon missions?
cycloneye wrote:The first operational mission will be tommorow afternoon.
1. SUSPECT AREA (GULF OF MEXICO)
FLIGHT ONE - TEAL 70
A. 07/1800Z
B. AFXXX 01BBA INVEST
C. 07/1600Z
D. 23.0N 91.0W
E. 07/1715Z TO 07/2200Z
F. SFC TO 10,000 FT
KWT wrote:cycloneye wrote:The first operational mission will be tommorow afternoon.
1. SUSPECT AREA (GULF OF MEXICO)
FLIGHT ONE - TEAL 70
A. 07/1800Z
B. AFXXX 01BBA INVEST
C. 07/1600Z
D. 23.0N 91.0W
E. 07/1715Z TO 07/2200Z
F. SFC TO 10,000 FT
At this rate the system will be inland by that time, or at least close to landfall....
What a poor mistake from the NHC to cancel recon, the 2nd time they've been off the ball with recon in the last week IMO...rather unusual for the superb NHC.
5.5.2.1. Requirement Notification. Notification of requirements must precede
tasked-on-station time by at least 16 hours plus en route time to the area of concern.
5.5.2.2. Prepositioning. The "Succeeding Day Outlook" portion of the
TCPOD provides advance notification of requirements and authorizes units to preposition
aircraft to forward operating locations. For missions requiring prepositioning, the "Succeeding
Day Outlook" may not provide adequate advance notification. In this situation, an "Additional
Day Outlook" may be included in the TCPOD to authorize units to preposition aircraft.
5.5.2.3. Resources Permitting. When circumstances preclude the appropriate
notification lead time, the requirement will be levied as "resources permitting." When a
"resources permitting" requirement is levied in an amendment, the TPC/NHC will indicate the
priority of all existing or remaining requirements.
5.5.2.4. Emergency Requirement. If a storm develops unexpectedly and
could cause a serious threat to lives and property within a shorter time than provided for in the
paragraphs above, CARCAH will contact the reconnaissance units, or higher headquarters, as
appropriate, and request assistance in implementing emergency procedures not covered in this
plan. The TPC/NHC and CPHC directors have authority to declare an emergency.
tailgater wrote:Anyone know when next recon is scheduled?
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