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"Charles Talleyrand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > There must be people on the newsgroup that fly single pilot > IFR on a regular basis. These people have a schedule to make > and would rather not miss that schedule unless necessary. These people > don't have the need to carry many passengers, but just themselves. > My question is for these people ... > > What sort of planes are you flying? Well, I'm flying a Twin Comanche. This works for me because most of my flying happens in the Gulf Coast region. If I'm outside that region, I'm on a vacation trip and have significant flexibility. The reason this works in the Gulf Coast - it's flat (MEA's are well below the single engine service ceiling of my airplane) so turbos are not necessary and combined IMC and icing down to the MEA's is extremely rare (maybe once every few years) so deice capability is not necessary. Embedded thunderstorms are the norm for IMC most of the year, so weather avoidance is necessary. I have a stormscope for that. You have to realize that in a different part of the country, the answer changes. In the Rockies, you probably need turbos, boots, and RADAR to make it work. Also, there just are not that many people using a personal airplane in this manner. Michael
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