| 21. | She was not trained in instrument flying, but she could fly under conditions she was trained to do.
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| 22. | To aviators, it is instrument flying.
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| 23. | The town slowly grew until World War I . By 1914, Bronnitsy hospital acquired an instrument flying technologies.
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| 24. | The PT-19 also could have the student pilot covered with a hood for " Blind " instrument flying training.
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| 25. | During the winter of 1943 and 1944, all instructors took additional training and became qualified to teach instrument flying.
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| 26. | The limit for pilots without a license for instrument flying is three miles of visibility in haze, he said.
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| 27. | She especially enjoyed teaching the more cerebral craft of instrument flying, where pilots must control airplanes precisely without seeing outside.
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| 28. | "We use some of the same instrument flying procedures and if there are defects there, we'd like to know ."
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| 29. | "A navigational omission which resulted in a lateral course error that was not detected and corrected through precision instrument flying procedures.
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| 30. | Approximately 60 hours of flying instruction covered formation flying, navigation, and instrument flying, as well as a bit of aerial acrobatics.
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