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In his book "WeatherFlying," Captain Bob Buck offers this advice:
First, fly from good weather to good weather; ceilings should be 1000 feet or higher, tops 7000 feet or lower. Takeoff and landing, of course, are in VFR conditions. Second, bad weather to good weather...take off into an overcast, climb to on top, land in VFR conditions. Third, good to bad...take off VFR, shoot an approach in deteriorating weather. If you can't get in, you can always turn around and go back to good weather. Fourth, bad enroute. Take off in decent VFR, fly in nasty conditions (clouds, no ice), land in VFR conditions. His fifth step deals with flying in thunderstorm weather, and I draw the line at that. Bob Gardner "Tony Woolner" wrote in message ... I passed my instrument checkride on March 29. How do you start using the rating once you get it? Do you have any advice? |
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