I'm very interested in what you and LC think, and as flyinthebug indicates lots of other people are too. Is that a yes or a no?
Rockie, I am certain you already know what my advice will be on this issue.
For those of you who truly do want to know my advice on this issue here it is.
The aviation industry has evolved from flying by trial and error to what we have today.
When it comes to how you should fly an airplane under the IFR rules that is simple.
Follow the rules, they were put in place to give you the best safety margin when flying without visual reference to the surface of the earth.
Far better to err on the side of safety than start cutting corners and one day go to far.
Having said that I do truly believe that the rules are getting to micro managed and thereby contributing to the dumbing down of what was once a proud profession by producing a generation of pilots who never had the chance to use their own brain to recognize when something is way out of whack and without rules they will fly blindly on until fate either gets them out of the situation or cleans the gene pool.
That is not the fault of the pilots as they are programmed that way, I do believe though that this micro management of how a pilot will think and perform is sometimes put in place by the dumbest sons of bitches to have ever lived.
Now I shall sit back and wait for those who think I am an imbecile to jump in here and give you all their take on this subject.
I would love to sit down with some of these experts and have them tell me what they would have done in all the situations where it looked like it was almost impossible to survive some of the situations we lived through far away from the comfortable structured world of flying in civilization.