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Old November 28th 06, 05:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
T Lee Buyea Fla News Service
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Default IFR ??? Country Road Question


IFR ? -- Doesn't that mean

" I Follow Railroad Tracks? "

Actually my real question as an avionics technician and not a pilot is
out in the wide open spaces in the USA where people like veterinarians
use small planes to reach farms in a large area they cover.
Is it legal to land a small plane on a completely vacant of traffic
country road ? And legal or not do they do it anyway ?


Please send a copy of the answer to me also at

Thank You
Thomas Buyea, Miami, Fl. USA

 




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