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Can one do the six approaches and holding in VFR to maintain currency
without a view-limiting device or a safety pilot? |
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"Gregory Kryspin" wrote in message
... Can one do the six approaches and holding in VFR to maintain currency without a view-limiting device or a safety pilot? Only if you're IFR in IMC (or using an approved simulator with a CFI). --Gary |
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For personal currency, yes, that's a great idea. However, it doesn't
meet the FAA currency requirements. -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
For personal currency, yes, that's a great idea. However, it doesn't meet the FAA currency requirements. -Robert I say NO for personal currency. Your focus without a safety needs to be completely outside. No good for building any form of IMC ontrol scan and awareness. |
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On 01/30/06 17:27, BillJ wrote:
Robert M. Gary wrote: For personal currency, yes, that's a great idea. However, it doesn't meet the FAA currency requirements. -Robert I say NO for personal currency. Your focus without a safety needs to be completely outside. No good for building any form of IMC ontrol scan and awareness. Are you saying that you won't even intercept and track a VOR radial? That seems a bit extreme... In any event, I had asked the question about flying an ILS (for example) in visual conditions while single pilot, and how I should deal with the distractions from the visual search for other airplanes by my instrument scan, and was told that the instrument scan is really a very small part of the effort when you can manage the attitude of the airplane by outside visual reference. So I think it's fine. As Robert said, though - it doesn't count toward currency. -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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No good for building any form of IMC ontrol scan and awareness.
But good for keeping fresh on procedures. Thinking about hold entry procedures, identing ratios, etc. Let's face it, how often do most of us even turn on VORs on during VMC weather nowadays. -Robert, CFI |
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"Robert M. Gary" writes:
No good for building any form of IMC ontrol scan and awareness. But good for keeping fresh on procedures. Thinking about hold entry procedures, identing ratios, etc. Let's face it, how often do most of us even turn on VORs on during VMC weather nowadays. I do, very flight that's more than 20 minutes in duration. Whether I'm IFR or VFR, I try to do a VOR crosscheck. If I can track a radial conveniently on a cross-country, I do it. Up here in the (supposedly) frozen north, in the winter, some folks are hesitant to go into the clouds, but there's no reason why we can't file IFR and do practice approaches and holds in VMC, single pilot. Sometimes, I do that instead of the $150 hamburger run. It doesn't count for meeting currency requirements, but you can't make the needles do the right thing if you don't understand the procedures, so I'll take the practice. -Jack |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
For personal currency, yes, that's a great idea. However, it doesn't meet the FAA currency requirements. -Robert I say NO for personal currency. Your focus without a safety pilot needs to be completely outside. No good for building are practicing any form of IMC control scan and awareness. |
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BillJ wrote:
Robert M. Gary wrote: For personal currency, yes, that's a great idea. However, it doesn't meet the FAA currency requirements. -Robert I say NO for personal currency. Your focus without a safety pilot needs to be completely outside. No good for building are practicing any form of IMC control scan and awareness. I still think there's value for learning/practicing procedures. For example, I've done some of this while learning a new piece of avionics. Dave |
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Can one do the six approaches and holding in VFR to maintain currency
without a view-limiting device or a safety pilot? What does 61.57 say: http://tinyurl.com/crdgn I see: "...performed and logged under actual or simulated instrument conditions..." I read that as in IMC, "under the hood" with a safety pilot, or possibly in a simulator with a CFII. -harry |
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