goldfinch wrote:I have not tried the imbedded thunderstorm route, but I have a hard time believing flat land turbulence can compare to hi gusty winds in really rough terrain like down in the Snake/Salmon river canyon or some of the mountain passes in Alaska with close side walls and lots of corners and high wind. You become more of a passenger than a pilot. Scares the crap out of me!
Hate to rain on your parade Goldfinch, the worst hammering I EVER got was downwind for runway 20 here at SNY after spending a day of relative calmness flying up and down the Front Range of Colorado and also up to Laramie WY Not a cloud in the sky, warm but not hot, ASOS said the winds were calm. Midfield, downwind at 1K AGL I got the thrashing of my life. It was like a giant had grabbled hold of my C-170 and just shook the crap out of it. It made noises I'd never heard it make before. I carefully did a 180 and flew out of it. Went to the west end of the field and tried an approach..got my ass kicked again!. I had made up my mind to head for STK and wait out this crap, but I waited about 15 minutes and tried it again. This time I approached 30 at about 300 ft AGL...flew in, no turb, easy landing. This happened to me about 14 years ago. It's something I've never forgotten and you can believe this comes to mind EVERY time I land the plane.
Something everyone may not know...in Colorado there are mountain top ASOS's..they can give you some idea as to what is going on up there. Never go up there if the winds are over 30 knots!
HC