

GumpAir wrote:It teaches precision flying and discipline... So even if IFR training doesn't directly relate to backcountry flying, the ability to control your airplane with more feel and understanding does.
Gump

GumpAir wrote:My own opinion... Not being instrument rated is like having a car and not being allowed to drive on the freeway. The training is a good physical and mental exercise. It teaches precision flying and discipline. The ability to stay upright in case of inadvertent IFR is a lifesaver. And... It's fun.
Flying is flying, and the more you do it the better you get at it. So even if IFR training doesn't directly relate to backcountry flying, the ability to control your airplane with more feel and understanding does.
Gump
Mauleguy wrote: I like to see what is in front and below me now!!!
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