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I sometimes wonder about using NDB approaches. Believe it or not, many
charter airlines have to rely on NDB's to fly approaches into airports below VFR. Instrument training is definately challenging but its worth it if in fact you will use it. The best thing to stay current is whenever you fly a cross-country, file it as an instrument flight plan and bring a buddy along with at least a PPC in the same category, class, etc. as a safety pilot. If its VFR out, great, you have something besides pilotage to double-check your course and if there's IMC ahead, then you know you're in the clear because you are already on the IFR flight plan (excluding, icing, TS or any adverse weather). Even in VFR, with a safety pilot you can practice Instrument Approaches under the hood and maintain currency. |
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