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Old May 22nd 08, 01:38 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Buster Hymen
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Default Outside reference in IMC

" wrote in
:

On May 21, 3:27*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:

The FAA wants you to keep a certain distance from clouds because
under VFR

you
are maintaining visual separation, and you cannot see what might be
inside


those clouds. *If you get to close, and another aircraft comes out of
th

e
cloud, you may not have time to react safely.


HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ANYBODY HOME?????????????????

DID YOU READ MY POST????????????????????

I was on an IFR clearance.

What a maroon!


Do you see the irony in this?


YES! You answered to your name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Anthony neither understands the value of an instrument instructor who isn't
afraid to touch the clouds nor does he understand the rules and requlations
which apply to both IFR and VFR flight. He may read the FARs, but he lacks
the mental capacity to comprehend them.

What's even more amusing is that not only didn't he understand that you
were on an IFR clearance, but he also fails to understand that it is
possible to legally travel 50' from a cloud while VFR.

He must take some perverse pleasure in continously demonstrating his abject
lack of understanding to the world.