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Instructor took me up in bad conditions

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Daveman said:
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Durring turns, major overbanking. I started to feel slighly dissoriented. I focused on the attitude indicator and tried to make corrections. Nothing felt right. It was erie...

So that was that. If my insturctor hadn't been on board, I would have probably died. What really shocked me though, was that we were still VFR. If that is VFR flight, IFR must be really tricky. It just goes to show that 6 miles really isn't anything once you're in the air. After this flight, I still cannot believe that 3 miles visibility is legal for VFR. More importantly, I walked away knowing just how easy it could be to become highly dissoriented with restricted visibility...



Disorientated. 1 "S"
Instructor is the correct spelling.
Erie is a lake in the NE U.S. and SE Canada.
EERIE is correct spelling.

You missed "During" and "slightly"... keyboard, huh?


:rolleyes:





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