instrumentinnflyging
Instrumentinnflyging, also known as instrument flight, refers to the practice of navigating and controlling an aircraft using instruments rather than visual references outside the cockpit. This method is essential for flying in conditions where visibility is limited, such as during nighttime, in clouds, or in adverse weather. Instrument flight is governed by specific regulations and procedures to ensure safety, particularly under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), which require pilots to rely solely on onboard instruments and air traffic control guidance.
The primary instruments used in instrument flight include the airspeed indicator, altimeter, attitude indicator, heading indicator,
Training for instrument flight typically involves both ground school instruction and flight time in conditions that
Instrument flight is widely used in both general aviation and commercial aviation, where it enables safer and