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Old November 21st 03, 03:47 PM
Teacherjh
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What capbilities will you be able to use after experience than you could
the day you got your rating? You can't arbitrarily fly to an MDA or DH
lower than what is published, just because you are now a better pilot.


You'll be able to fly them in worse (i.e. bumpier) conditions.
You'll be able to decide better whether or not to fly them at all.
You'll be able to fly them after more fatigue.
You'll be able to deal with more "unscheduled events" as you fly them.
You'll be less likely to make an error as you fly t hem, as you become more
practiced.

Many other things, you get the point.

But whatever level of flying is deemed "adequate", that is the minimum
standard. If you meet that standard, then you should be able to do those
things it embodies.

Jose

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