Flying real VFR is nothing, the real kicker is flying SINGLE PILOT VFR
Remember..."thin broken" is still not a ceiling.We get approximately 382 severe clear days a year here in NW New Mexico. I get a little nervous when the AWOS reports....20,000 scattered....
So you don't fly VFR topless or bottomless?I do, but never under the top. Or is it, "over the bottom"? I can't remember which.
So you don't fly VFR topless or bottomless?
The "full plexiglass cockpit"?Nothing but paper charts and dead reckoning. No radio, cause who needs that when you can look out the window?
I'm not going to "like" that post, for fear that it might give the wrong impression.I sometimes fly a Piper Commando
back in the day when I was learning to fly, an airline pilot shuffled in with his wife and a VFR sectional in hand. He took a look around; just me and the instructor with an E6B and maps splayed out over the tiny table. He walked over to us and said "i haven't seen one of these in years. I'm going to rent a cessna and i need a little brush up".
I never leave my hangar without two operating GPS, my GNS530 and 430W, )and my iPad and iPhone running ForeFlight.
Jerry, is that you?I never leave my hangar without two operating GPS, my GNS530 and 430W, )and my iPad and iPhone running ForeFlight.
I never leave my hangar without two operating GPS, my GNS530 and 430W, )and my iPad and iPhone running ForeFlight.
I still use those concrete arrows on the ground, though, some are now overgrown.
Now do you mean "REAL VFR in REAL VMC" or possibly "REAL VFR in REAL IMC"?Who flies REAL VFR?
Well, that’s kind of the question.Now do you mean "REAL VFR in REAL VMC" or possibly "REAL VFR in REAL IMC"?
Because REAL men fly REAL VFR in REAL IMC with no VFR or IFR equipment. Well, they do cheat with a duck and a cat. But that's an entirely different thread.
I told an FAA inspector that once on a 135 oral...end of oral, “Let’s go fly.”Sure we do; if it's too bad to go ifr, we go vfr
I fly from balloon marker to balloon marker.
I once convinced a girl that (this was before GPS was a common thing) that when we fly instruments we flew on airways and made turns at intersections. And that the intersections were marked with huge balloons on cables and had signs on them so we knew when we were at the intersection, and which way to turn.
Next thing is, you VFR hot shots will say you hand fly.
Sure we do; if it's too bad to go ifr, we go vfr
I told an FAA inspector that once on a 135 oral...end of oral, “Let’s go fly.”
Same inspector, different day.I bet you also said 'Who needs to check the weather, we're going anyway'.
Just so everyone knows, in my mind I am a complete jokester online and fully realize these things have killed many of us. (including an acquaintance this summer)
I've never had trouble separating reality "We are very prudent with our weather decisions because lives are at stake" ........from online kidding around.