In a message dated 11/13/2004 3:55:45 PM Central Standard Time,
VTAILJEFF@aol.com writes:
VFR and IFR refers to RULES and not necessarily to meteorlogical
conditions. So if the card says VFR and you are under IFR in Class A airspace
then you may be violating the rule.
Jeff
Jeff,
An Instrument Flight Plan executed in VMC conditions is not even
"loggable" as operation under IFR/IMC. I love the interpretive nature of
aviation - much like modern dance or a Salvatore Dali painting.
Expand your horizons by climbing high (O2 availability
notwithstanding)..
Wait!
Don't you need a high altitude signoff (and a positive attitude) to
fly pressurized vessels above 18000 MSL or does that only pertain to the dark
underworld of legal nuance?
Grayhawk
Ignorance is bliss.