by Capt.Propwash » Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:23 pm
both are just as realistic as the other. It just depends on what, and how you plan on flying.
VFR = Direct-GPS or VOR to VOR
IFR = VOR to VOR / Low Altitude Airways / High Altitude Airways
it all depends on what kind of craft you are planning on taking to the skies.
Helo, Cessna, small turbo prop's will mostly be VFR unless they are equipped with ILS capabilities and GPS, then they can be IFR.
Most always Jumbo Jets, or multi-engine jets (larger than, but including, the Lear 45) will always be IFR. in that: small Corporate jets with multi-engines will be Low Altitude (15,000 - 20,000); while larger birds like the 737-300 and up can go High Altitude Airways (FL200 - FL800) [FL450 - FL800 -- is generally reserved for Military SR-71 and other craft that are designed for that altitude, but then they would have special flight plans to follow as up there you would not get the same turning radius as a bird at 40,000]
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