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Old February 7th 04, 06:20 PM
Dale
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In article ,
Ron Wanttaja wrote:



As several other folks have pointed out, there is no such thing as "IFR
Certified"...if any aircraft is equipped in accordance to CFR 91.205(d) and
receives the required regular equipment checks, it can legally be used to
fly IFR.


Not always the case.

The B-24 I was flying is licensed Experimental/Exhibition. It states in
the "Operating Limitations" (which appears to be a generic document)
that it will be operated VFR only. That being said we did fly it IFR
quite often. G I can't find it now, but there was other statements
which allowed us to operate IFR.

We also carried passengers for hire in the airplane, but that was
specifically restricted to Day/VMC.

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Dale L. Falk

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as simply messing around with airplanes.

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