IFR Currency via Simulator; No CFI?
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 07:31:41 -0800 (PST), "Robert M. Gary"
wrote:
On Nov 18, 5:07 pm, "Roger (K8RI)" wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 12:30:19 -0500, Ron Natalie
wrote:
Dan wrote:
I think MSFS has provisions for a "remote instructor console" via an
IP network. Does anyone offer "remote" instruction? Would this
qualify for loggable approaches?
MSFS is not legal for any sort of "countable" instruction as it
currently stands.
Nor are any other PC sims for currency with or without a CFII unless
they've changed the rules.
IIRC only OnTop and one other are valid for training with a CFI and
the hours are limited.
I've never understood the benefit of doing an IPC with the simulator
devices. The approved simulators are almost as expensive as a C-150
The expensive part is hiring two guys to keep moving your chair around
to simulate the conditions in real life and a third to keep moving the
monitor.
rental and require an instructor. It always seemed to me to be less
expensive to get a pilot friend to fly with you and wear the hood in a
C-150. Of course since I've never used such simulators I'm just
guessing.
I can't imagine a plane I'd like less for and IPC than a 150. :-))
Welll...yes I can but it rates right up there in undesirability.
I'd much prefer either a Cessna 182, a Cherokee 180, or at least a
Cessna 172.
The latter part of my training was in actual right down to minimums as
were most of my flights including my first one after getting the
rating. However I was at my most proficient when I went to take the
flight test and my first instrument flights. Now days I'm no where
near that proficient.
Roger (K8RI)
-Robert, CFII
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