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Is it a bad idea to fly VFR at night and navigate by following highways? At
night outside large cities, there doesn't seem to be much else that's visible. It seems to me that if you can clearly see the highway, it can guide you and you can get a good idea of where you are with respect to terrain, so it should work. Are there hidden dangers in this? Do night VFR pilots ever/often navigate by following highways? What other forms of visual navigation are usable at night? |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Is it a bad idea to fly VFR at night and navigate by following highways? At night outside large cities, there doesn't seem to be much else that's visible. It seems to me that if you can clearly see the highway, it can guide you and you can get a good idea of where you are with respect to terrain, so it should work. Are there hidden dangers in this? Do night VFR pilots ever/often navigate by following highways? What other forms of visual navigation are usable at night? Why would you want to when VORs ang GPSs are available? However, on a clear night you can see the far away town lights. You just need to be sure that the lights you see are the town you want. I'll stay with my GPS for navigation. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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Ross writes:
Why would you want to when VORs ang GPSs are available? Mainly just for practice, in case the radio navigation fails or something. However, on a clear night you can see the far away town lights. You just need to be sure that the lights you see are the town you want. I'll stay with my GPS for navigation. What if the GPS stops working? |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Is it a bad idea to fly VFR at night and navigate by following highways? At night outside large cities, there doesn't seem to be much else that's visible. It seems to me that if you can clearly see the highway, it can guide you and you can get a good idea of where you are with respect to terrain, so it should work. Are there hidden dangers in this? Do night VFR pilots ever/often navigate by following highways? What other forms of visual navigation are usable at night? I use the reflection of the table lamp on my monitor screen. Bertie |
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Ross wrote in
: Mxsmanic wrote: Is it a bad idea to fly VFR at night and navigate by following highways? At night outside large cities, there doesn't seem to be much else that's visible. It seems to me that if you can clearly see the highway, it can guide you and you can get a good idea of where you are with respect to terrain, so it should work. Are there hidden dangers in this? Do night VFR pilots ever/often navigate by following highways? What other forms of visual navigation are usable at night? Why would you want to when VORs ang GPSs are available? If you're flying a no radio airplane? Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Ross writes: Why would you want to when VORs ang GPSs are available? Mainly just for practice, in case the radio navigation fails or something. Why, you don't fly. Or is your latest terorist target a night target? Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Ross wrote in : Mxsmanic wrote: Is it a bad idea to fly VFR at night and navigate by following highways? At night outside large cities, there doesn't seem to be much else that's visible. It seems to me that if you can clearly see the highway, it can guide you and you can get a good idea of where you are with respect to terrain, so it should work. Are there hidden dangers in this? Do night VFR pilots ever/often navigate by following highways? What other forms of visual navigation are usable at night? Why would you want to when VORs ang GPSs are available? If you're flying a no radio airplane? Bertie Then I guess I would follow roads, but might buy a handheld GPS if I was going to do a lot of this. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Is it a bad idea to fly VFR at night and navigate by following highways? Please note that MX is xposting to R.A.S. |
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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
Is it a bad idea to fly VFR at night and navigate by following highways? At night outside large cities, there doesn't seem to be much else that's visible. It seems to me that if you can clearly see the highway, it can guide you and you can get a good idea of where you are with respect to terrain, so it should work. Are there hidden dangers in this? Do night VFR pilots ever/often navigate by following highways? What other forms of visual navigation are usable at night? About the only reason to follow highways (other than it just happens to go where you want to go) at night is you are guaranteed that there is nothing directly above the highway (such as a mountain peak), which is handy for going through things like passes on dark nights and areas dotted with high peaks. However, the only way one would know visually that they are really over most highways at night is from the real lights of real traffic. Since there is no real traffic on your simulated highways with real headlights, why would you care? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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