However i want. I do a bit of everything. VFR, Scenery, IFR....ocean or also scenery. IFR does not necessarily mean at night, you can fly IFR at 8000 and still see everything, and at a better view. IMHO
Hi Astro....
I.F.R. (Instrument Flight Rules), is an extra examination you have to pass to prove that you can fly the plane safely, using instruments only, when you cannot see the ground below you, at night, in cloud, poor visibility, etc.
V.F.R. (Visual Flight Rules), means that you are only qualified to fly at times when you can observe the ground at all times, between the hours of sunrise to sunset, clear weather, etc.
I like V.F.R....'cos I like to see where I am going...LOL...!
Astro...have you looked at the Land Class/ Scenery Thread here you asked about...?
Cheers mate...

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Paul.
(England).
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