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![]() David Cartwright wrote: Can anyone remind me why I'm inflicting this on myself? Because once you're certificated to do it, you can do proper flying, and in fact most of it won't happen in cloud. There's nothing worse than bumbling about in the clouds, and you'll want to do it as little as possible. Instrument certification gives you the ability to go and play on top where the sun always shines, to be confident on days when the weather report says something other than CAVOK, to navigate without having to constantly look out of the window, try to identify what you're flying over and see if you've been blown off track, and so on. Who cares if you never have to do an ILS approach down to minima - it's just great being able to potter back home from somewhere at 5000' in almost empty sky, then amble down through the clouds and pop out at 2,000 feet for a conventional visual approach. Thanks, that's a pretty good answer. I've got no professional aviation aspirations buy might buy my own airplane in the reasonably-near future. I can see that I'd get more utility out of it with the legal right to punch a layer when it's convenient. |
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