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Fine, but while flying above the nasty icing clouds, don't ask for IFR to
descend to your destination in busy class B airspace! Mike MU-2 "Matthew S. Whiting" wrote in message ... Mike Rapoport wrote: If you are not prepared to fly in "nasty clouds" then you have no business filing, requesting or flying IFR. Depends on your definition of nasty. I consider t-storm, funnel clouds, and clouds with temps below freezing to be nasty and I won't fly into them, at least not intentionally. I hardly think that means I have no business flying IFR. Not sure what the OPs definition of nasty is, but that is mine. Matt |
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