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Old November 29th 06, 02:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Roy N5804F
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Default Instrument Student Pilot Filing IFR



"Jose" wrote in message
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2. A student instrument pilot cannot accept an IFR clearance.
Would I be correct in saying therefore, that the first time a pilot can
practice and get real familier with the normal IFR procedures could be
his first flight after being certified ?


No.

A student pilot can "relay the CFI's acceptance of a clearance", this
practice is just as good as actually accepting one.

Jose


Jose,
My understanding that by "accepting" you mean "reading back" ?
I think when you use the word relay, you do not mean that the student
informs ATC that he is relaying ?


Roy




 




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