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Skip the IR rating and go straight to commercial and CFI?
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May 19th 05, 04:35 AM
BTIZ
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before the Instrument rating was mandatory for CFI...
IIRC... a CFI without an instrument rating could not take his student more
than 50nm from home..
made it sort of difficult to instruct cross country
BT
"Bill Zaleski" wrote in message
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An new airplane CFI must hold an instrument rating. FAR 61.183 (c)
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On 18 May 2005 19:12:31 -0700,
wrote:
I need some opinions on this possible scenario
Here is my situation....
I have a full time day job making good money, which I am not wanting to
leaving. I am a private pilot with 143.8 total hours (94.1 PIC) and I
am wanting to teach the PPSEL rating as a CFI for additional income.
My thinking is I would not have enough time or funds to maintain IFR
currency and have no desire to teach the IFR rating. I also have no
desire of making flying my sole employement or income resources (wife,
baby, mortgage, etc.)
So based on that I am thinking about skipping the IR rating and going
straight to the commerical and then CFI.
I know this probably isn't that common, but is there anything wrong
with my thinking or going this route? Would I be looked upon
differently if I decided to go this route?
All opinions welcome
Thanks
BTIZ