Piper Archer III IFR Flight
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@Swandogg16 Alright I knew the rules though
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@nickjpass No, You have VFR minimums which is 1000 and 3 or simply 1000 foot ceiling and 3 nautical miles of visibility so for instance if the ceiling which is the base cloud layer is better *higher than 1000' and the visibility 3 miles or better than it's VFR *visual flight rules, if the celing goes below 1000' or visibility is less than 3 you HAVE to be flying IFR *Instrument flight rules.
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@Swandogg16 I mean like, if you were flying and then bad weather came in would you be in some sort of trouble with the law?
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@nickjpass extremely stupid
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personally i find the music rather entrancing...
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This is probably a stupid question but do you need a Instrument Flight Certifiable to fly IFR ?
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@shooter, Let the man play what makes him happy. Who gives a hoot about views, enjoy the view and the music.
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@laxman888 a 4 year old video and it ONLY has 15,897 views...hmmmmm...you might want to rethink that music crap. Check out the view count on other vids under IFR that dont have music...big difference...B I G!!
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@shooteraod I think his 15,896 viewers would have to disagree. Also, he may be low on the PAPI because he dropped down to his MDA as soon as possible to get out of the soup. Just a thought. Awesome video and music!
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@eakeyson That's a PAPI
Pretty gutsy bringing a aircraft with no anti icing equipment into icing conditions.
pilotman1968 2 years ago 5
isn't it low on the PAPIs?? Nice plane though! A huge step up from the old Archer II
millsythepilot 3 years ago 2