I'm at KBJC (Jeffco, Colorado). If you can find a really good instrument
instructor in the area, please let me know.
wrote in message
ups.com...
I am ready to start working on my IFR training. I took an intensive
weekend crash course to pass the written and got a 93%, so that's out
of the way.
My CFI for my private was fabulous, but he was a real drill sergeant.
He's also no longer in the area. I have read Joe Campbell's IFR Diary
and that really isn't how I want to learn this time around. Maybe I'm
wrong, but I want a cool, calm, collected, thinking man's instructor.
Maybe it will take me longer than getting dropped into the war zone,
but for me I think it will be a better way to go.
I fly out of Centennial (APA) in Denver, CO. There are a couple of
large flight schools on the field with 30+ CFII's each plus a couple of
smaller clubs. My PPL examiner suggested a couple. How do you go about
finding a good one?
I am thinking about starting in a simulator for ten or so hours. I
thought I might try 5 instructors at two hours each and see how it
goes.
Any thoughts?
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