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Old January 26th 07, 03:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Doug[_1_]
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Big Deal

On Jan 26, 7:14 am, Bob Moore wrote:
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.Well....first off Doug, it's not an "IFR" rating, just an "Instrument

Rating", often broken down into categories such as "Instrument-Airplane
Rating".

Bob Moore
Flight Instructor, Instrument Airplane


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Old January 26th 07, 07:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Sam Spade
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Doug wrote:

Big Deal

On Jan 26, 7:14 am, Bob Moore wrote:

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.Well....first off Doug, it's not an "IFR" rating, just an "Instrument


Rating", often broken down into categories such as "Instrument-Airplane
Rating".

Bob Moore
Flight Instructor, Instrument Airplane



"BFD" is better! ;-)
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Old January 27th 07, 02:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
Sam Spade
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Bob Moore wrote:
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.



Well....first off Doug, it's not an "IFR" rating, just an "Instrument
Rating", often broken down into categories such as "Instrument-Airplane
Rating".


Most airline pilots don't have an instrument rating.
 




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