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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 07:50:06 -0400, Rick McPherson
wrote: Hello All, I've been lurking in the shadows of this group for the duration of my ifr training and subsequent passage of my ride. Thanks to all of you for the great info. Now, my question is about maintaining currency, the Regs state:"No person may act as pilot in command under IFR or in weather conditions less than the minimums prescribed for VFR, unless within the preceding six calendar months that person has performed: (i) at least six instrument approaches; (ii) holding procedures; and (iii) intercepting and tracking courses through the use of navigation systems." 1. Can I file ifr in vfr or marginal weather, fly 3 or however many approaches, and use them to remain current, or do I need to be "solely by reference to the instruments" i.e., actual or simulated with a safety pilot in order for them (approaches) to count? If you were not current it would be a violation to file IFR, since you weren't current and thus didn't meet the parts of 61.57(c) you quoted. To file IFR you have to be current, regardless of whether it's IMC or not. Combined with that, is the part of 61.57(c)(1) you omitted (but alluded to) above, which starts "(1) For the purpose of obtaining instrument experience in an aircraft (other than a glider), performed and logged under actual or simulated instrument conditions, either in flight in the appropriate category of aircraft for the instrument privileges sought or in a flight simulator or flight training device that is representative of the aircraft category for the instrument privileges sought" - meaning safety pilot, or instructor if VMC, or done while still current in actual IMC. 2. How many of you use "handheld gps onboard" in the remarks field and ask for "direct" enroute. Thanks in advance. I believe this would be considered a violation if you're caught. I know it's only advisory, but the AIM in section 1-1-19, section (d)(1)(a) "General Requirements - 1 Authorization to conduct any GPS operation under IFR requires that (a) GPS navigation equipment used must be approved in accordance with the requirements specified in Technical Standard Order (TSO) C-129, or equivalent, and the installation must be done in accordance with Advisory Circular AC 20-138 or 20-130A." It also has a table which shows which classes of GPS units are approved for what, based on their TSO-C129 approvals, and handheld and VFR panel-mount are not checked off in the approved "IFR enroute" column, and has a footnote which re-iterates a previous "VFR and hand-held GPS systems are not authorized for IFR navigation, instrument approaches, or as a primary instrument flight reference. During IFR operations they may be considered only an aid to situational awareness" statement. Good luck! |
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