Originally Posted by
LeGreaseMan
I don't fly through snow storms in a c-182. Not for this company, not for any. Sounds like you made a bad PIC decision.
If somebody at this company did, one could expect a call from our current CP and DO wondering what in the world you were thinking.
GreaseMan, you should read the post correctly and try your best not to put a "spin" on it. I NEVER did fly the EAS' C-182, but I can tell you this, the diiissspppattcher'(word slurring) in ICT...did make an attempt for me to fly at night during a snow storm, but I made a "Pic" decision to remain in the land of Oz in a nice comfy bed. Thank you.