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Old May 22nd 08, 08:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Buster Hymen
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Default Outside reference in IMC

Mxsmanic wrote in
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Buster Hymen writes:

I'll say it again. Under VFR flight rules, there is a way you can
legally and safely fly 50' from a cloud (above, below, or laterally).


There is a way to do anything you want while flying (FAR 91.3).
However, that doesn't mean that you are usually in a position to
legally do so.


Wrong again, fjukktard.

You don't need to invoke emergency authority under 91.3 to legally and
safely fly 50' from a cloud while VFR.

Anthony, you have no idea what you're talking about. You're pathetic
attempts to slither out of the mistake you've made here continue to display
to everyone reading this forum that you don't know **** from shinola.

 




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