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Night flight: What's the deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Heckmaniac" data-source="post: 108509" data-attributes="member: 13177"><p>Ok I did call my local FSDO out of Philadelphia, PA and he would not give me a yes or no answer, but referred me to follow local based community rules if flying as hobbiest in class G airspace (like AMA). Per those rules you can fly at night using proper anti- collision lighting in class G airspace. I then posted my findings back to the Autelpilots forum and after several back and forth responses (7 or 8) we concluded that hobbyists can still follow 101 hobbiest rules for night flights without having to get a waiver from the FAA. I say this as our best effort to get a clear answer, but in that effort there were at least 2 of the 5 FSDO's we contacted who thought you could not - so clear as mud - determine for yourselves I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heckmaniac, post: 108509, member: 13177"] Ok I did call my local FSDO out of Philadelphia, PA and he would not give me a yes or no answer, but referred me to follow local based community rules if flying as hobbiest in class G airspace (like AMA). Per those rules you can fly at night using proper anti- collision lighting in class G airspace. I then posted my findings back to the Autelpilots forum and after several back and forth responses (7 or 8) we concluded that hobbyists can still follow 101 hobbiest rules for night flights without having to get a waiver from the FAA. I say this as our best effort to get a clear answer, but in that effort there were at least 2 of the 5 FSDO's we contacted who thought you could not - so clear as mud - determine for yourselves I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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