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Wolfgang,
Private pilots here simply don't do it, because the costs of acquiring and maintaining an IFR licence are prohibitive. Uhm, objection! Getting the IR is very expensive. Maintaining it isn't. Not by a long shot. That's because there is simply no difference in cost for VFR and IFR flying below 2 tonnes MTOW. If you fly a sensible amount of hours per year to remain VFR current, you'll be able to do the same IFR. If, OTOH, you fly ultralights which cannot do IFR, that's another story. but with some of the newer designs you're actually faster and more comfortable than some of the "real" pilots. Except, you can't fly IFR which, depending on pilot attitude, might lead to much riskier "scud running" flying. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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