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Jose wrote:
And as far as I'm concerned, there is no VFR flying at night if you're smart (at least around here). Why? And where is "around here"? North Carolina. I made the mistake of trying to navigate by pilotage at night once very early in my career. I misidentified a waypoint and ended up out over the ocean... next stop Bermuda... thinking I was still out over the sparsely populated fields in coastal Carolina. (I did wonder about how dark it was... like I said, I was new with probably 60-70 hours total). Perhaps I misstated myself... I shouldn't have equated IFR with radio navigation. OTOH, with the crappy visibility right now, it really is IFR at night. Personally, I always file IFR for night flights. If something goes wrong I want to already be talking to someone. As an aside, ALL night flight in the Bahamas is conducted under IFR. That's some dark flying, especially in a single. Nothing but your wits, your engine and your sphincter to keep you out of the water. G -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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