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![]() "Michael" wrote in message om... "Steven Barnes" wrote snip Even so, once I get the rating, I'm betting my ifr minimums will still be around the 2k agl mark (2-3 miles visibility). In that case, you would benefit far more from some competent instruction in how to fly marginal VFR than from an instrument rating. Just my opinion as a practicing instrument instructor... I wonder if minimums in this case are being misinterpreted. For me, the reason for a 2k minimum (and at least 1 mile visibility) is not because I don't feel comfortable shooting an ILS down to 200', it's because I fly a single engine plane and I want an out if the engine decides to take the day off. If I'm at least within gliding distance of higher ceilings, I know I can break out and have a chance to find a place to land (side note: there's a pretty good article in a recent IFR about practicing engine out under the hood). I see this as conservative risk management (maybe more conservative than others), not a lack of proficiency. By the same reasoning, regardless of weather, I think twice about flying over mountains if something will prevent me from getting decent altitude. I also don't fly at night (other than the minimum that was required for the PP). As I gain experience, I may lower my minimums to 1k, but I can't see going much lower than that, at least not in my current plane. What skills would a marginal VFR pilot need that they couldn't get from IFR training? Even under IFR you may find yourself in marginal VFR conditions, and you still have the responsibility to see and avoid, know what the weather's doing, have as many outs as you think you need, etc. Or is it that IFR training assumes these skills are already well developed? mark |
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