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Old September 7th 04, 03:11 PM
Michael
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"STICKMONKE" wrote
I'm trying to determine the average hours it took for you to get your IFR
rating. Just curious.


I had just under 700 hours total time, and just a hair over 40 hours
instrument time. Of that, probably 15 hours were spent just burning
time with a safety pilot - flying XC trips I would have flown anyway
but under the hood. I did it in less than six months start to finish.

Michael
 




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