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I live in Virginia Beach and own a PA28 140. Many times I would fly
up to Atlantic City around noon and fly back at night, a trip of about two hours. Night flying has some pluses: very smooth air and easy to find airports and cities with the lights. Only emergency I have experienced was loss of radio speaker. Had to dig around for my earphones. Keep one flashlight between your legs and at least another in the glove box and near by. You do need your artificial horizon at times. I flew into a cloud one night and came to know the true meaning of black out. Hey, flying is dangerous. Get used to it. |
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Try electroluminescent "rope" or Krill lights. Won't diminish your night
vision. Dave S wrote: One other thing.. my wife (now ex) thought I was a flashlight freak.. but.. I never carried less than 4 separate light sources with me at night.. i have gone from maglites to chemlites to now LED's.. but I always made sure I had plenty of backup to see the panel if electricals didnt work right. |
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Try electroluminescent "rope" or Krill lights. Won't diminish your night
vision. Dave S wrote: One other thing.. my wife (now ex) thought I was a flashlight freak.. but.. I never carried less than 4 separate light sources with me at night.. i have gone from maglites to chemlites to now LED's.. but I always made sure I had plenty of backup to see the panel if electricals didnt work right. |
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I do my IFR currency flights at night.
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I do my IFR currency flights at night.
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To Tony Roberts: I noticed from your siggy that you have the VFR-OTT
rating. Just curious.. do you ever use that thing? Hi Kevin I use it lots. Because I live surrounded by mountains my way home is often blocked by cloud, so I file VFR-OTT, fly over the cloud on victor airways, then cancel the VFR-OTT and file VFR. I was suprised to learn that less than 5% of Canadian Pilots hold the rating - it's a good one to have, and even if I didn't use it, it would be worth having just for the extra instrument flying instruction that it gave me. -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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To Tony Roberts: I noticed from your siggy that you have the VFR-OTT
rating. Just curious.. do you ever use that thing? Hi Kevin I use it lots. Because I live surrounded by mountains my way home is often blocked by cloud, so I file VFR-OTT, fly over the cloud on victor airways, then cancel the VFR-OTT and file VFR. I was suprised to learn that less than 5% of Canadian Pilots hold the rating - it's a good one to have, and even if I didn't use it, it would be worth having just for the extra instrument flying instruction that it gave me. -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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Already have an EL wand that hangs from my neck on a lanyard. the rest
are LED Pelicans that can mount to my headsets. My light collection is always a work in progress and constantly evolving. Dave john smith wrote: Try electroluminescent "rope" or Krill lights. Won't diminish your night vision. Dave S wrote: One other thing.. my wife (now ex) thought I was a flashlight freak.. but.. I never carried less than 4 separate light sources with me at night.. i have gone from maglites to chemlites to now LED's.. but I always made sure I had plenty of backup to see the panel if electricals didnt work right. |
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Already have an EL wand that hangs from my neck on a lanyard. the rest
are LED Pelicans that can mount to my headsets. My light collection is always a work in progress and constantly evolving. Dave john smith wrote: Try electroluminescent "rope" or Krill lights. Won't diminish your night vision. Dave S wrote: One other thing.. my wife (now ex) thought I was a flashlight freak.. but.. I never carried less than 4 separate light sources with me at night.. i have gone from maglites to chemlites to now LED's.. but I always made sure I had plenty of backup to see the panel if electricals didnt work right. |
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"G. Burkhart" wrote: A question to the group. Do you normally fly many night solo cross country flights? I used to. I haven't had reason to do so in years. In fact, I haven't flown at night at all in over a year. George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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