




Here are some pictures I took on the trip back from Ypsilanti.
Thank goodness that Snoopy and I are both Able to fly on Instruments.
The last hour of the flight home was flying into the setting sun and haze. Visibility at 4000 feet was about 1 mile. Anyone without an Instrument rating would had have some trouble flying without having a horizon reference.
The last picture was about 10 miles prior to entrering the bank of haze.
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