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yep, not to smart.
Tops were at @ 4000 ft, Bottoms were at @ 1000 ft. we had to pull in the clowds that was a little freaky, you coud hear but not see other people. it was the first load of the day total overcast but i was young and ... oh screw it, i didnt want to look like a wuss (is that the correct spelling). well i think the whole load landed off, i remember landing next to a farmer plowing his field, he was kind of shocked :)
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Sure, I just did a cross country the other day where it was all hazy and we had trouble seeing through the haze to see the ground till about 7000ish. We could see the major landmarks but seeing the small things that we can normally see if it was'nt so freaking muggy and hazy.

Haze does'nt bother me too much as long as I can see some major things around...
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Back a while ago I used to jump at a dz with very low standards of common sense. I had low standards too, I guess.

When it was cloudy we'd get spotted from the ground. The dzo was good at positioning us by ear. Most of the time he was exactly right. Once we landed 8 miles away though. I guess he heard a different plane overhead and thought it was us.

That dz is long gone.


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definitely not if i was spotting...BUT :)i suppose maybe on an out-of-town weekend with a gps spot from a big plane, perhaps. i have also made a handful of off landings in farm fields because of these very spots. that's why i will *always* check the ground winds before going up each and every load.

one cool thing about iowa though - all of the farm roads are almost exactly 1 mile apart from each other. from the sky, the ground looks like one big checkerboard. once you know where you are, it is pretty easy to hit the airport within 1 square mile.

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hmmm...the past two weekends we've had this problem, except it isn't clouds, it's smoke from the fires in AZ and CO. Albuquerque is in a nice valley that catches all the smoke and holds it there...we had a couple of days with less than a mile visibility.

We jumped anyway, though.
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There is a difference between haze and clouds. Haze I don't mind you can see all the way to the ground there... but I've got a real dislike for clouds after seeing a private plane pop out of the middle of a cloud with in a half mile of jumpers that jumped in the hole.
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Just as a point of clairification, I'm not talking about "industrial haze" that we all joke about during cloud jumps, I'm talking about actual atmospheric haze like the kind you sometimes get with an inversion layer or maybe if there is a fire nearby.
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