Topic: Vfr

3 chapters across the catalog

Five Bidens
Episode 1212 1:44:42 - 1:50:08

1212: Five Bidens

Spatial Disorientation, VFR vs. IFR Flight

The technical causes of the Bryant crash are explored, focusing on spatial disorientation during a "whiteout" situation. Curry explains that without a visible horizon, a pilot can become completely disoriented within seconds, leading to fatal maneuvers if they do not immediately transition to instrument flight rules (IFR).

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Episode 192 10:01 - 13:10

192: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

General Aviation Grounding, Mirage Jet Interceptions in Europe

Reports from Europe indicate that even small general aviation aircraft flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR) were grounded despite clear skies. Anecdotes describe private pilots being intercepted by French Mirage jets and the Royal Air Force for attempting to fly during the ash cloud restrictions. Media coverage of the event is criticized, specifically highlighting a segment by Rick Sanchez questioning how a volcano could exist in a cold climate like Iceland.

Truth to Power Ratio
Episode 31 0:01 - 3:10

31: Truth to Power Ratio

Adam Curry Instrument Flight Training and Vertigo

Adam Curry describes his recent experience performing instrument flying while traveling from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom. He explains the technical transition from Visual Flight Rules (VFR) to Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC), detailing the physical sensation of "the leans" or vertigo when a pilot cannot see the horizon. The discussion covers the necessity of trusting cockpit instruments over physical sensations to avoid losing aircraft control during a whiteout.