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All this from a remote instrument flying high in the sky.
In September 1943, facilities for instrument flying training were completed.
The Ar 96 was used for advanced, night and instrument flying training.
The pilot was also warned to avoid instrument flying whenever possible.
He has had one or more instruments flying continuously in space since the early 1970s.
She also illustrates instrument flying by dancing one part blindfolded.
Such equipment, although in more modern form, is the mainstay of aircraft instrument flying today.
The first precept in instrument flying is to ignore the body's sensations.
Instrument flying is allowed, but many pilots are not instrument-rated, and thus cannot fly.
As instrument flying became a mandatory requirement, Best also trained the flight instructors.
Hughes was the pilot, but was not trained in instrument flying.
If offers lessons in basic maneuvers, navigation, instrument flying and communications.
Prentice crashed into the far wall, sending a tray of instruments flying off the small table.
The attendants apparently have a vision of the instrument flying around the cabin and causing a crash.
The DC-2 was certified to operate in these conditions, which required instrument flying rules.
Now aged 69, he had logged 5,400 hours flying time with instrument flying experience.
"More fun than instrument flying any day.
He was known as the "Father of Instrument Flying".
Doolittle's most important contribution to aeronautical technology was the development of instrument flying.
Fortunately, the group had already met many of the requirements by then, two glaring exceptions being instrument flying and rocket firing.
During the winter of 1943 and 1944, all instructors took additional training and became qualified to teach instrument flying.
The students were trained in pilot skills, instrument flying, meteorology, radio, briefing, and general transition.
The investigation revealed that the pilot experienced spatial disorientation and lacked instrument flying time.
They probably knew more about formation and instrument flying than the IPs did.
The limit for pilots without a license for instrument flying is three miles of visibility in haze, he said.