Also, Fozzer, I don't know how it is in the UK or the rest of Europe, but in the US, you are allowed to fly VFR at night as well!
I actually find it a little easier in real life since you can use towns and cities as landmarks to an easier extent due to the lights. US VFR sectionals even outline the expected "light-patterns" from towns that you may come across when flying at night, so you know precisely where you are!

Visual Flight Rules:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_flight_rulesMany of my General Aviation, Microlight and Flexwing aircraft do not contain Transponders or Radio Communication Systems so that obviously limits me to VFR flights only in defined areas.
...and most of my landings and take-off involve Grass or Dirt Airstrips with no lighting, and often with no Radio Communication either.
I am able to carry out flights during darkness under (IFR) Instrument Flight Rules in my General Aviation Aircraft, but the increased dangers involved due to lack of visibility always ensures that I only fly during the hours of daylight....(same with my Motor-Bike).... under VFR...
...and to admire the lovely scenery...

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In the Sim, if I am flying a Flight Plan and darkness is approaching, I land my aircraft at the nearest Airfield, park up overnight, and resume the flight the next morning in daylight, weather permitting...

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I always calculate that I can reach the nearest suitable airfield before darkness falls, or depreciating weather conditions lie ahead.
Night flying, and inclement weather, hold no delights for me!...

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Darkness, Low Cloud, Wind and Rain, means my Cessna 150 stays in the Hangar...and my Motor-Bike stays in the Garage....and I stay in the Kitchen with a hot Cup of Tea...

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Paul....a fair weather
Pillock Pilot/Biker.... 8-)...!
...what I find fascinating in the Sim (FS 2004), if the weather conditions at my airfield are below Visual Flight Rules, I am refused permission to take-off in my GA, non-IFR Aircraft...very realistic!

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