Mark W. wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand the reluctance for night flights. If you have
> the
> instrumentation to show that you are "straight and level", and you are in
> normal Night VFR and VMC, why wouldn't you be willing to fly at night.
> (I'm
> still learning, have patience).
Two big re
Netters
Snakebite made her first flight at night tonight. I have had the lights
connected up since before the Gathering, but have never flown at night. The
last night flight that I was P.I.C. was 1987. I have tested the lights at
night for landing light alignment, and such. I will have to g
> What a GREAT experience to fly at night in a big city like PHX AZ.
The film ConAir was on TV last night - don't go too low !!
Pete
> I had a hat with a light built in (Harbor Freight). That worked
> great but I will look into putting a red light on the dash
> later. Larry F has one mounted behind his head, that might be an
> option also. I just dont want to run another wire.
>Lee Van Dyke
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and can be dimmed
with a rheostat.
Randy Powell
Wachapreague Va.
randywpow...@verizon.net
- Original Message -
From: "Larry&Sallie Flesner"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Night flight
>
>> I had a hat with a
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