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Old 8th Jan 2001, 01:06
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offshoreigor
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Cool

Crab:

We have already established that RW-1 knows the distances. I think if you recheck your regulations, you will find an 'independant artificial horizon source' is mandatory for night flying. This is the case in Canada and most ICAO countries.

I guess what it boils down to, is what RW-1 is comfortable with and what works best for him.

Cheers, OffshoreIgor