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Jose wrote in message . com...
So that's the entire ride: departure, hold, two approaches, one of which is a precision approach. Three emergencies, one of which includes an engine out approach if in a multi-engine aircraft. No partial panel, no steep turns, nothing like that in Canada. Did you already hold an instrument rating for a single? Jose No, I didn't. This was my first ever check ride for the IFR. Class 1 here in Canada. I'm not sure what the equivalent is elsewhere. Class 1 = multi engine, non center line thrust; 2 = multi, center line thrust; 3 = single engine. Makes me wonder why you'd limit yourself to a center line thrust aircraft only, since there really aren't many of those. Besides the Cessna 336/337 and some weird WWII German aircraft, I can't think of any others. --Kevin |
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