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Doug wrote:
I frankly think that the FAA should require that instruction for the IFR rating be done by CFII's who are IFR current. There are too many CFII's out there not even able to accept an IFR clearance giving primary IFR training. A lot of them may (or may not) have tons of previous IFR experience. But really, it is real world IFR flying where you pick up the ATC experience. And it is experience with ATC that is the bottleneck with IFR flight. If you listen to hangar talk from recent IFR flights, the pilots are always talking about how ATC did this and ATC did that. The FAA doesn't really care about the quality of light aircraft instruction. The organization is in over its head trying to keep an eye on commercial operators and also manage an unwieldy airspace system. |
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