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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 09:48:08 -0600, Darrel Toepfer
wrote: Cub Driver wrote: I unfortunately find myself in the latter category... 47.7 hours and no solo yet. Only two issues remain: simulated instrument flight and landings. I soloed at 48 hours, without taking any time on instrument flight. I was required 3 hours of it... Before your solo? The reg requires three hours to meet the requirement for the PPL, but I don't think any reasonable reading of the reg could require those three hours to be completed to go through first solo. I seem to recall somewhere in this thread that the OP is in a part 141 school? If so I'd ask for a copy of their approved 141 syllabus, and see at what point the simulated instrument work comes in. If it's before solo, I'd think about having a coffee with the instructor and chief pilot and see what the reasoning behind it is. I mean, it's 1st solo - you can't leave the pattern, and if you manage to get yourself stuck in inadvertent clouds during pattern work there's something more seriously wrong happening than not having the hood work maneuvers down pat at that point. |
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