TWO CAVEATS
When using airborne radar for terrain-strike avoidance, heed these warning signs: First, in some aircraft you'll discover that there's always a mountain peak showing on your radar display. At FL 430 over Mississippi, you'll have a strong echo showing at seven nm or so. But this mountain will be...
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