Fear of the rain/snow boundary
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Fear of the rain/snow boundary
Unless the rain/snow boundary is abrupt, associated with a front and/or possible warm air aloft, I've never had much problem with the sticky stuff flying from rain into snow or vise-versa. It seems to me that quite a few pilots treat the rain/snow boundary like forecast freezing rain and avoid it at all cost.
Have I been lucky these past two decades and built up a false sense of security?
Have I been lucky these past two decades and built up a false sense of security?