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![]() Jose wrote: The reason I mention this close encounter is that I have always been hesitant about how well I can spot aircr................. I too have to work hard to see other traffic from my 172 & I know that some of my friends are better at spotting traffic than I am. Perhaps it depends on our individual eyesight when the eye lens muscles are relaxed. Supposedly the eye should then focus at a far distance, If there is no background clutter, such as only a hazy sky, the best answer would be to get a good pair of prescription sunglasses, cut for best visual acuity at infinity - even if we don't wear glasses normally. On the other hand, every serious potential near miss I have ever experienced involved a high performance aircraft that never saw me, and under the technical rules-of-the-road should have yielded to me. Pilots that I've observed sweeping out airspace at a high rate of speed, seem to spend proportionately more time looking at the panel rather than outside. The J-3s etc never give collision trouble. |
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