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Goffer

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Flight at night on a moonless night with a high overcast but still VMC conditions can you log actual? In Hawaii at night, over the water with no light, might as well be in the soup.
 
Actual instrument conditions are those conditions that require flight by reference to instruments. One need not be in restricted visibility or clouds, to be in actual instrument conditions. Flight on a moonless night with no other references, between cloud layers, over the water, or any other condition which requires flight by reference to instruments, is instrument conditions, and can be logged accordingly.
 
Thanks boss.
 

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