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I think it is very safe to fly the airplane with two VORs and ADF, if
you are a proficient instrument pilot. This was done for thirty plus years prior to GPS coming into the cockpit without much problem. Remember, GPS is still a rather new invention when it comes to aviation usage. Lynne "Guy Elden Jr." wrote in message ... It may be legal to fly in instrument conditions with two VORs and an ADF, but is it really safe if you're the only pilot in the plane, weather is forming all around you, and you have to hand fly the plane? My instructor is definitely of the opinion (and I share the same view) that it is not. |
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