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Night VFR in the USA

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Flying High

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Hi all my USA friends.
I was reading the FARs and it looks like you can fly night VFR without an artificial horizon installed in the aircraft. Is that correct? Is there an assumption that you would never fly over an area without expansive ground lighting or on a full moon night?

Down under we have to have an A.H.and a turn co-ordinator or separately powered backup AH for NVFR.

Just curious how you approach the same issue.
 

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