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Subject: Re: Experimental IFR
From: Peter
Date: Tue May 15 00:05:01 2001
 
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>Nobody said anything about flying ADF approaches without an ADF. What I am
>saying is that you don't need an ADF to fly IFR, provided you don't need it
>to fly the flight plan you filed. You just need the whatever radios are
>needed to go where you want to go. It is just like DME - not required
>unless your flight plan requires it.

Is this true everywhere, or just in the USA?


Peter.
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