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Jay Honeck wrote:
Gotta ask -- how many hours has your son logged? I think 200 is the magic number, or at least used to be, for the instrument rating. The betting had been he'd do that before you. Sadly (but, as expected) he's rarely flown since Oshkosh. Being a freshman in college, and away from home, he's way busy, all the time. I fly with him every few months just so he can stay current, but I don't expect he'll have any real time (or money) to devote to flying for a few more years. Unless he pursues flying as a vocation, I doubt he'll get the IR any time soon, if ever. The 200 hour rule is gone now. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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