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I was aware of the equipment required by the FARs for IFR, but that
isn't real-world. Right? To fly approaches you need substantially more equipment than that, of course. The different types of approaches and equipment make the subject complex at first sight to the neophyte. Andrew Sarangan wrote: The basic requirement for IFR is not a whole lot more than for VFR. You don't need two nav's (or any nav at all), although that would be nice. The FAR outlines what you need to fly IFR. Besides the regular six pack instruments (except the VSI), your altimeter must be accurate to within 75 ft, and your transponder's altitude encoder must have been inspected to IFR standards. |
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