Hishighness
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Hishighness
Hey everyone, I'm someone who has only flown once and that was years ago. I wanted to learn to fly but a lot of things conspired so it didn't happen. But, I still consume a lot of aviation related content.
My question is how do VFR into IMC accidents happen, specifically how does someone lose their orientation? Obviously there's no single answer, but I just find it confusing how a pilot could lose the plane when they've got the artificial horizon there. Are VFR pilots not trained to use the instruments that much/rely on their view outside the plane so they don't really know what they show? Or is it more of a physical factor like your inner ear getting out of whack and even though the instrument is there and you can see it you don't trust it?
If there's anyone who reads this who has survived this type of situation I'd love to hear your story!
Thanks for reading everyone!
My question is how do VFR into IMC accidents happen, specifically how does someone lose their orientation? Obviously there's no single answer, but I just find it confusing how a pilot could lose the plane when they've got the artificial horizon there. Are VFR pilots not trained to use the instruments that much/rely on their view outside the plane so they don't really know what they show? Or is it more of a physical factor like your inner ear getting out of whack and even though the instrument is there and you can see it you don't trust it?
If there's anyone who reads this who has survived this type of situation I'd love to hear your story!
Thanks for reading everyone!