If this is a VFR flight, pay special attention to the weather...
including the temperature /dewpoint spread. As others have already
said, a cloudless, full moon night makes things less risky. Expect
things to go wrong. Think up some emergency scenarios and have a plan
of action so that you'll know what to do before you ever leave the
ground. Set some personal minimums for weather and fuel that are more
stringent than for a day vfr flight. Do not exceed them. Perform a
thorough pre-flight including all aircraft lighting. Pack at least
one flashlight with good batteries. Doing some instrument training
with an instructor can be a life saver. Make sure your cockpit is
organized.
Joe Schneider
8437R
"BoDEAN" wrote in message
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Any general tips on night flying?
Haven't flown at night in over a year, and I need to go up tonight
and
get current, and do a cross country.
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