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This is the point of training. You can see the runway enviornment pretty good - good enough to effect a safe landing. And good for the soul in terms of night flying comfort.It is amazing, however, what you can see if you truly allow your night vision to adapt...I flew a couple of nights with the local DNR pilot a few...er, well, more than a few...years ago looking for poachers. We turned all of the interior lights WAAAAY down in the airplane, and after a few hours it was almost like flying in daylight.
Unfortunately, most training only goes to the 30 minutes mentioned in most FAA literature...night vision keeps improving for quite a while longer if you let it.This is the point of training. You can see the runway enviornment pretty good - good enough to effect a safe landing. And good for the soul in terms of night flying comfort.
Hmm, I was thinking BE-18 or CE-402. :beer:Suddenly I am getting this mental picture of a DC-3 landing on a grass strip at night marked by a bunch of small pot fires...