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"Bill Denton" wrote
You can take a "no radio" aircraft and upgrade it to "full IFR capable". I think this requires some sort of sign-off. Radio installation has nothing to do with the aircraft being certificated for IFR operation on its original type certificate. "No radio" IFR operation in uncontrolled airspace is completly legal. I doubt that the type certificate enters into it at all... The type certificate (or a supplement) is ALL that matters in addition to the usual Part 91 transponder/static checks. You will find that the POH or FM will list the approved types of operation and for most production aircraft these include DAY/NIGHT and VFR/IFR. Bob Moore |
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![]() "Bob Moore" wrote in message You will find that the POH or FM will list the approved types of operation and for most production aircraft these include DAY/NIGHT and VFR/IFR. Make that MAY list. Depending on when/how the aircraft is certficated it may or may not spell out restrictions/requirements for NIGHT and IFR flight. |
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