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28th Dec 2012, 14:29
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Posted By betterfromabove

darkroomsource - great post! Too right. Not...

darkroomsource - great post! Too right.

Not enough qualified PPL's do this. Visualising the flight ahead never does you any harm. A simulator is just this but with technology, but you can do this...
28th Dec 2012, 12:42
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Posted By betterfromabove

Propswinger - yes, maybe, but with all the will...

Propswinger - yes, maybe, but with all the will in the world, there are some serious considerations of dosh and plane availability to consider when talking about IFR in the UK.
28th Dec 2012, 12:37
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Posted By betterfromabove

Geekyflyer - the better afternoon weather is...

Geekyflyer - the better afternoon weather is almost certainly due to mist/low cloudbase you see in the cooler months.

Worth noting this will be an issue for training from Denham, since they have...
27th Dec 2012, 17:46
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Posted By betterfromabove

PS. FWIW TPC at Denham do seem to have a slightly...

PS. FWIW TPC at Denham do seem to have a slightly more cautious approach to weather conditions during training than other establishments around London.

Just a personal impression and not in a...
27th Dec 2012, 17:43
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Posted By betterfromabove

Geekyflyer - what an interesting bit of research...

Geekyflyer - what an interesting bit of research you've done there.

Couple of qualifiers one might add:
- Plenty of flying goes on after 1700 local in summertime, although admittedly less...
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