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Is it possible to switch from VFR to IFR and back?



 
 
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Old November 25th 06, 03:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Morgans[_2_]
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Default Is it possible to switch from VFR to IFR and back?


"Mxsmanic" wrote

It seems--at least in simulation--that instrument flight in VFR can be
handy for flights that are of non-trivial length. You can look at the
scenery more, and relax a bit when scanning instruments. And you can
spend more time looking for traffic.


And this is something you need to tell us here, ....Why? Why do you think we
care? This is a group for student PILOTS, not simulator game pretend pilots.

Looking at scenery on a game is far from reality. You need help, man.

But once you are IFR, you can't just turn to sightsee in an area that
interests you without ATC approval, right?


Why do you care on a simulator game? Are you afraid you are going to get a call
from the simulated air traffic controller, and get a simulated suspension, or
fine?

Get a grip on reality. Seek help. Start by putting your computer away, and
participate in the real world.
--
Jim in NC

 




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