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I understand everything mentioned above. But to me, if I'm not in the clouds, I'm not gonna count it. It wouldn't be that much anyway, and since I use the....OOOOh about this much method, I wouldnt' be surprised if my actual time is way over or under. It's just not that important to me, anymore. I can see if you flew extended legs over the water, or desolate areas, very often, it could add up. The only time it would make a difference is in getting a rating, or meeting minimum time for a position. Then you can't be accused of overstating you actual instrument time if you stick to in the clouds. Whether that is an accurate indicator or not.
 

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