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Old January 7th, 2008, 16:16   #11
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Default Re: Question about logging instrument time while flying VFR

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Originally Posted by DE727UPS View Post
"under actual (instrument meteorological conditions (imc))"

uh oh, did he just imply that "actual" and "IMC" are the same thing here in this FAA legal counsel answer?

Do you think he would say you are "actual" if you are 400 feet below the clouds with 100 mile vis?
No. "Actual IMC" means "in the clouds" as opposed to "IMC" which just means conditions less than VFR requirements. It's the word "actual" that makes the difference.
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