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![]() I've only flown through a few light clouds, and a couple of twilight evenings with pretty good evening light. (had the red cockpit light on) So that wasn't IFR. Then flew out of Atlanta for an hour wearing the hood for training. A little nauseating, but other than that just kept my eye on the six-pack. I keep trying to imagine flying in a white-out for an extended period of time. Wouldn't you be focused on your instruments enough to discern orientation? (not counting synthetic vision). Can't quite picture getting upside down without gravity and attitude indicator letting me know how OFF you are. ___ |
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