nafod40 wrote:
There have been an amazing number of Navy pilots that have flown into
the water as they mistaked boat lights for either stars or an aircraft
There are libraries full of books about wrong visual clues: Houses on a
hill taken for stars, a street taken for a shore line, wrong
perspectives, wrong distances, wrong altitude, etc. etc. etc. I'm always
amazed that there would still be pilots who believe they are smarter
than those who contributed to this knowledge with their blood.
If in IMC or at night, believe your instruments and nothing else. If
your aircraft (glider) is not adequately equipped, avoid clouds. This
can be done! There is no such thing as "trapped" by a layer if you act
as you should. If you feel like cloud flying, equip your glider
accordingly and learn how to use the gauges.
Stefan
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