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Old September 27th 06, 03:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Burns[_1_]
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Default Jay Honeck must get an instrument rating

Well put.
Jim

"William Snow" wrote in message
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An Instrument Rating is yet another tool to help avoid weather, simply

put.

Practically speaking, it is useful on; warm hazy days; low cloud covers,
non-convective ones & some reasonable ceiling; even on convective days,

ifr
can be helpful to avoid buildups. It is quite helpful at night.

It is not a rating to fly into weather especially freezing clouds,
thunderstorms, hurricanes, and anything else not mentioned that might
jeopardize your airframe.

It does, in my opinion make one a better pilot, as subjective as that may
be.

WLS