phrogdriver said:IFR? I'm a helo pilot...I don't need no steenking IFR! You can always go under the clouds until they touch the ground, at which point it's an obscuration, and I'll just slow down to allow for see-and-avoid!
Lol you sound like the 46 drivers we have left in our squadron...they hate flying instruments in the Phrog...in the Sierra its still not "fun" but since the thing has that glass cockpit thingy and basically flys itself, its tolerable......but you are right, why go through the clouds when you can go under them

As far as flying on goggles, sometimes it seems like its hard to get your hour of unaided when flying with the gator (or so I hear )........so yeah goggles are a way of life for helobubbas in the Navy/Marine Corps