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Is it possible to switch from VFR to IFR and back?
No, you get the command prompt, and then type in "format C"
That won't work. You need to use FDISK to remove the partition virus. OK. I have only had to format one NT based machines, unlike the older stuff. -- Jim in NC |
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Is it possible to switch from VFR to IFR and back?
Roger (K8RI) writes:
I'm surprised this was not covered in the instrument training. I haven't had instrument training. The FAA book I found on IFR seems to be more of a promotional book explaining how wonderfully the FAA has organized air traffic control, and at least the parts I've read thus far don't really explain IFR flight. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Is it possible to switch from VFR to IFR and back?
Mxsmanic writes:
Roger (K8RI) writes: I'm surprised this was not covered in the instrument training. I haven't had instrument training. The FAA book I found on IFR seems to be more of a promotional book explaining how wonderfully the FAA has organized air traffic control, and at least the parts I've read thus far don't really explain IFR flight. That is probably because the book is designed as supplement to IFR training, and not as a substitute for it. Chris |
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Is it possible to switch from VFR to IFR and back?
Roger (K8RI) wrote: On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 08:14:35 +0100, Greg Farris wrote: In article , says... If I am instrument rated and my aircraft is fully equipped for instrument flight, and I start out a flight with a VFR flight plan, and it gets foggy enough that I'm below minimums, is there a way to switch to IFR in flight, or do I have to have filed IFR from the beginning? If it's possible in flight, how does it work? Is it possible to later switch back again? I'm surprised this was not covered in the instrument training. Now that's funny. |
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IMC - instrument meteorological conditions
IFR - instrument flight rules IR - instrument rating Weather is IMC A pilot is Instrument Rated (IR) FAA rules of flight are either IFR or VFR |
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Is it possible to switch from VFR to IFR and back?
Greg Farris wrote:
says... Mxsmanic, s there a way to switch to IFR in flight, Yes. Press CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+I for that. That requires too many fingers! I cannot let go of the yolk that long!! try /dev/null |
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Is it possible to switch from VFR to IFR and back?
You be and are subject to both IFR and VFR when flying in
VMC [not Vmc] and you are expected to do both at the same time in many cases. "Blanche" wrote in message ... | IMC - instrument meteorological conditions | IFR - instrument flight rules | IR - instrument rating | | Weather is IMC | A pilot is Instrument Rated (IR) | FAA rules of flight are either IFR or VFR |
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Is it possible to switch from VFR to IFR and back?
Greg,
I cannot let go of the yolk that long!! Ah, the yolk. And then there'S the egg white to take care of, too. ;-) -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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