It is said that gaining a pilot's certificate is merely a license to learn and that is very true. Knowing how to safely operate an airplane is just the beginning as the sky and all of it's dynamics are an even bigger subject to digest. We have also determined that most flight instruction only lightly touches on this subject and gaining real knowledge and understanding on this subject is difficult to come by for a myriad of reasons. Grandma always told me it was cheaper to learn from other people's mistakes (don't know why she kept telling me this...
I would like to open up discussion here about how some of you have overcome weather dynamics and observations you learned from your experiences. Identify the hazard, what the risks are, how you work around them so that you understood that option in future situations. Subjects such as turbulence: How to anticipate it, where it will have the least influence, if you can't avoid it, best technique to work with it, etc. I would like to hear how you observe the conditions and pick a successful route around difficult weather in mountains and how you determine no go. I expect that numerous levels of personal minimums will surface during this discussion and I invite all of that despite the inevitable clash. Many of the part 135 operators will have great input here but all of us have experiences that are worthy of contribution.

