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Get an instructor that isn't afraid to get you into the clag... Seems
like I have been reading about some CFII's that don't want to get the students up into the clouds... Why I don't know... Other that that it is nice to have your 50 hours of x-country time in before starting... Not required but it is something that you can do ahead of time... Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA '79 Mooney 201 4443H Ray wrote: Is there anything that recent (or not-so-recent) IFR students wish you had done in preparation for training? (specific books to read, home flight simulator) I'm also in the pre-IFR stage and would like to add the following question to Jonathon's. Is there anything in particular to look for in an instrument instructor (in addition to the criteria used when finding a private pilot instructor)? Thanks, - Ray |
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