From: utzoo!decvax!pur-ee!uiucdcs!deckert
Newsgroups: net.aviation
Title: Re: Logging IFR Time - (nf)
Article-I.D.: uiucdcs.296
Posted: Fri Jul 30 10:25:56 1982
Received: Sat Jul 31 05:10:27 1982

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uiucdcs!deckert    Jul 30 09:51:00 1982

	Total darkness is difficult to find. At night over the ocean and
under an overcast is the only time I've ever seen it. Otherwise when night
flying I've always had moisture reflections off the position lights to give
an idea of whether or not I'm in clouds. A quick shot of the landing light
will also settle the question.

	The FAR's do not cover many aspects of the real world, they are
written by lawyers, not pilots. Probably the most reasonable way to log 
time is to enter what reflects the operational circumstances. Only you
will know anyway, no one gets to pass judgement on the contents of a log
book.