VWGhiaBob
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Here's the situation: Tonight I was set to go on my third recent solo. I start the plane and the attitude indicator is clearly not working, displaying a sign that says "vacuum." It's not moving, and stuck off to one side.
I text my CFI. The response, "You don't need an attitude indicator for VFR."
Since I'm PIC and still new at this, I decide not to fly, because I"M not comfortable flying a plane that has a known issue. Who knows? There might be a larger issue.
Other CFI's out there, would you encourage an inexperienced pilot to take off solo with a known vacuum / attitude indicator issue? Am I being a wimp and too cautious?
I text my CFI. The response, "You don't need an attitude indicator for VFR."
Since I'm PIC and still new at this, I decide not to fly, because I"M not comfortable flying a plane that has a known issue. Who knows? There might be a larger issue.
Other CFI's out there, would you encourage an inexperienced pilot to take off solo with a known vacuum / attitude indicator issue? Am I being a wimp and too cautious?