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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

Strong winds and driving rain as we approach Keflavik en route to Germany from the US. Unbelievably the forecast was CAVOK.

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  • CAVOK (pronounced "KAV-oh-kay")  1. (aviation) Ceiling and Visibility are OK; specifically, (1) there are no clouds below 5000 feet above aerodrome level(AAL) or minimum sector altitude (whichever is higher) and no cumulonimbus or towering cumulus; (2) visibility is at least 10 kilometres (6 statute miles); and (3) no current or forecast significant weather such as precipitation, thunderstorms, shallow fog or low drifting snow.

  • I wonder where all that rain was coming from then if it wasnt from cloud? Its better to sit in the corner looking like a fool then to open your mouth and prove you are one.

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  • @FS98FSX yes i think its slowing down :/

  • fantastic video :) Usually I skip to the landings but I enjoyed watching the approach here very much.

  • 7:45-7:50 reverse thrusters?

  • @debiassi wait your flying a cessna to germany from NY dude thats hardcore im faving this

  • Looks like CAVOK to me, don;t get caught out... CAVOK only means 10k Viz, no cloud below 5000ft and no CBs...

  • Thats some nasty nasty weather, very smooth landing

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