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Old March 20th 07, 11:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_2_]
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Default IFR just 5.4% of the time

Mxsmanic wrote in
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Jay Honeck writes:

Flying IFR is almost always uncomfortable. Even when it's smooth,
it's absolutely no fun for the passengers, whose only real reward for
putting up with GA is the view. (Well, and the time savings over
driving, of course.)

Most of the instrument rated pilots I know try to avoid flying IFR as
much as I do, only using the rating when necessary to pop up (or
down) through unavoidable IMC. This, of course, leads to a lack of
proficiency, and the unavoidable fact that they really aren't
prepared for flying in hard IMC.

This is exactly what Mary and will use the rating for -- a safety
outlet -- and is one major reason why we fear that we might just end
up just dangerous enough to kill someone.


What about flying IFR at night? If it's dark enough that you can't
see much outside, you get the benefits of IFR without many of the
dangers of IMC. You can just fly regular night flights IFR and
maintain your currency that way, and yet you won't be stressed by bad
weather to worry about.



Well it's always IFR where you are, up your own ass.



Bertie