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![]() "Slav Inger" wrote in message ... It's been awhile since I flew VFR, and having taken a cursory look through Part 61 I didn't see anything to the contrary, so I'm going to throw this out and see what you guys think. It's my understanding that I can take a VFR-only airplane on a local VFR trip with a PP-rated safety pilot on board, wear foggles, shoot simulated instrument approaches and log those approaches as instrument approaches AND log the entire time as PIC. Correct or incorrect? The only requirement to log instrument time is to fly the aircraft by reference to instruments in simulated or actual conditions. There is no requirement for the aircraft (or the pilot) to be rated for IFR (as long as they don't actually operate under IFR). |
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