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Old July 1st 06, 12:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr,rec.aviation.misc
Dave S
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Default IFR logging question - is this legal?

Michael wrote:


There is a twist to this that may allow P2 to also log PIC. It won't
work if the weather is solid IMC, but if only a relativelyt small
portion of the flight is spent in IMC and P1 wears a hood, ....


Why would you need to wear a hood if you were in IMC? IMC by its
definition precludes navigation by reference outside the plane. A hood
or view limiting device is used to SIMULATE IMC when it does not, in
fact, exist.

Dave
 




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