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On Mar 2, 8:12 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Don Poitras writes: If it's dark enough that you can't see much outside, then it _is_ IMC. Nighttime isn't a meteorological condition. That's why you don't see nighttime indicators in METARs. The key point is that you don't see much, which allows you to fly IFR. I suppose that if you look out the window you might see something, but you have to look, whereas during the day, the scenery outside is hard to ignore. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. You can see just fine at night. In fact, you can see better, depending on what you are looking for. Compare it to driving. Would you compare driving at night to the equivalent of a thick fog? |
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