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"Paul Sengupta" wrote
OK, so how much IFR in IMC involves neither subfreezing weather nor T-storms? In my experience, relatively little. Here in the UK, I'd say about 80% of it. And here in Texas, maybe 8% at best. There is a good reason why the UK has an IMC rating. Michael |
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