MArk, thanks for the input ,, I did look at 61.3 but interpreted it
differently as IFR meaning IMC. So I guess the old guy was full of old crap...
lol... THanks for the info on this one. Im almost done with my required
items, hours, approaches, can even do ndb holds, radial holding, etc. The
plane I rent has ADF and VOR (KX155) and DME and also has a Garmin 430 so Im
learning both the old and new methods. I took my written and got a 96 on it..
so am glad to get that out of the way.. I should be ready for a check ride in
Sept.. thanks for the help.. ron..
Mark Hansen wrote:
I have a question for the group. Im working on my IFR ticket, and will be
finished in about another 2-3 months, depending on how much I fly (Im renting.
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Thanks ron..
Ron,
Have a look at FAR 61.3 (e):
(e) Instrument rating. No person may act as pilot in command of a civil
aircraft under IFR or in weather conditions less than the minimums
prescribed for VFR flight unless that person holds:
(1) The appropriate aircraft category, class, type (if required), and
instrument rating on that person's pilot certificate for any airplane,
helicopter, or powered-lift being flown;
(2) An airline transport pilot certificate with the appropriate aircraft
category, class, and type rating (if required) for the aircraft being flown;
(3) For a glider, a pilot certificate with a glider category rating and an
airplane instrument rating; or
(4) For an airship, a commercial pilot certificate with a lighter-than-air
category rating and airship class rating.
Note that it says "under IFR *or* in IMC". There are also regs concerning
your currency of flight experience. I'll let you look those up as a homework
assignment :-)
One thing you *can* do, however, is practice instrument approaches. I suspect
this is what the "old guys" were talking about.
Although not required, you should consider only doing this when you have a
safety pilot, as it is not easy to twiddle with all the dials while still
keeping your eyes outside the cockpit looking for other traffic.
How are things going with your rating otherwise?
Best Regards,
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