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KVUO to KAST & Back IFR 1.8 Act. 2.7 Total "First In Act. IFR X-C"



 
 
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Old June 26th 05, 02:28 PM
Andrew Sarangan
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"NW_PILOT" wrote in
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Portland Approach Was Calling Out Traffic, Traffic 10:00 3,000' I
Responded Portland We are at 5,000' Solid IFR Unable to See Traffic!
Dose This Happen a Lot While IFR???? Was My Response Correct?



This means someone was flying VFR not too far from your position. It
happens often when you are in and out of IMC mixing with other VFR traffic.





 




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