I agree with Hai and highly recommend Bill. He's not crazy ( well maybe a
little ) but is not afraid of training in actual weather. If you live up
here in the northeast I think it would be a great benefit to train here, in
possible ice, to get the experience with someone who can really build your
confidence in dealing with weather.  Don Dahlin
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  Dave,
    I highly recommend Bill Zalkesi at Schenectady 518-388-8563
    www.instrumentratings.com
    My husband and I took his accelerated IFR training course last May.
 Rick had about 15 or so hrs of dual IFR and I only had 5hrs or so from
 the primary training.  We both passed our written exams and had quite a
 few hours practicing with each other as safety piots & Elite sims time
 before signing up with Bill.  After 5 days, Bill convinced us to take
 the checkrides which we passed 2 days later.  Bill is a very
 experienced instructor & an enthusiastic aviator.  He will try to get
 his students to pass the checkride and at the same time try to teach
 all the tips and techniques to ensure that his students will be
 competent instrument pilots.
    Since our checkrides Memorial weekend, we had flown over 50hrs
 covering two long cross-country trips (2000nm and 3200nm RT) with at
 least 10hrs in IMC.   We only spent one short week with Bill but felt
 that he had imparted so much instrument flying knowledge and wisdom to
 absorb for many more months and years of safe instrument flying.
 Hai Longworth