instrument flying
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Definition
Noun: - The navigation and control of an aircraft using only onboard instruments, without visual reference to the earth's surface. This technique is essential for flying in poor visibility conditions such as clouds, fog, or darkness.
Usage
- Instrument flying is a critical skill for all commercial pilots.
- During the storm, the pilot had to rely entirely on instrument flying.
- The course covers the principles of instrument flying.
Advanced Usage
- To be on instruments: A phrase used by pilots to indicate they are conducting instrument flying.
- "We've entered the cloud layer; we are on instruments now."
Variants and Related Words
- Instrument Flight Rules (IFR): The set of regulations governing aircraft operation when instrument flying is required.
- Instrument-rated: Describing a pilot certified to perform instrument flying.
- Visual flight: The opposite of instrument flying, where navigation is by visual reference.
Synonyms
- IFR flying: (A direct synonym referencing the governing rules)
- Blind flying: (An older, less technical term with the same core meaning)
Related Phrases
- To fly by instruments: A verbal phrase meaning to engage in instrument flying.
- The weather deteriorated, forcing the crew to fly by instruments.
Noun
- navigation of an airplane solely by instruments