Garmin aera 795 Pilot's Guide - Page 101
AIRMETS, and sandstorms that lower visibility to less than three statute miles.
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Overview GPS Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Hazard Avoidance AIRMETS An AIRMET (AIRmen's METeorological Information) can be especially helpful for pilots of light aircraft that have limited flight capability or instrumentation. An AIRMET must affect or be forecast to affect an area of at least 3,000 square miles at any one time. AIRMETs are routinely issued for six-hour periods and are amended as necessary due to changing weather conditions. AIRMETs are displayed as colored, dashed lines. AIRMET Selected Additional AIRMET Data SIGMETS A SIGMET (SIGnificant METeorological Information) advises of weather that is potentially hazardous to all aircraft. In the contiguous United States, the following items are covered: severe icing, severe or extreme turbulence, volcanic ash, dust storms, and sandstorms that lower visibility to less than three statute miles. A Convective SIGMET is issued for the following conditions: thunderstorms, isolated severe thunderstorms, embedded thunderstorms, hail at the surface, and tornadoes. A SIGMET is widespread and must affect or be forecast to affect an area of at least 3,000 square miles. SIGMETs are displayed as a yellow-dashed line. Appendices Index 190-01194-00 Rev. A Garmin aera 795/796 Pilot's Guide 87