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![]() "Stuart King" wrote in message m... Yes, I am qualified. I am, however, going to maintain a healthy respect for all things that have killed others. A VFR pilot is also allowed to fly over the water at night in the US, as long as he maintains vis/cloud separation. I guess what I was wondering is if controllers are aware of the night VFR over water hazard and if so, do they make special allowances for this. You are responsible for only going when it is safe to do so. The controller is concerned with traffic flows. However, if you ask the controller may be able to give you an early turn. |
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