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Bill Gamelson wrote:
liberal snippage throughout I already have my IFR ticket. The knowledge is what I'm after. All I The knowledge you need to fly is not the same as the knowledge you need to pass the test. The King courses are geared to passing the test. You don't need to pass the test. really need is a refresher course, but I'd rather just go through the entire home study course so I don't miss anything. OK, but find a home study course that's not simply geared to answering the silly knowledge test questions. That is without question as the FAR/AIM is required to fly PIC. It's one of the thing I gotta have anyway. Knowledge of the FARs and AIM are required. There is no requirement whatsoever that you posess a written copy. |
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There is no way you are not going to "miss anything". You can fly for
years and keep learning... isn't that also "stuff you missed" Agreed. One reason I need to buy the King instrument course is because of the lack of quality of my ground school. I know there's a lot of things that I missed, especially procedures on different "full approaches". Mainly procedure turns. The proper way of doing things. I was rather dependant on ATC vectoring me to the FAC. If they would say "Decend to 3000, cleared for the approach" and I wasn't on an intercept heading, that's about the time I would ask for one. |
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Knowledge of the FARs and AIM are required. There is no requirement
whatsoever that you posess a written copy. When did they change that? I was always told by my instructors that I had to actually have a copy of the current FAR's in my possession. The AIM is not required at all, but the catch to that is if I have an accident due to something I overlooked that is discussed in the AIM, the NTSB can fault me for that, but I was always told and I believe I actually read in the FAR's that a current copy of the FAR's must be in the pilot's possession. Of course I was also told that once you reach the DH, you cannot legally descend below the DH unless you have at least the runway environment in sight, but another pilot told me that is a grey area and the reason I was told that is because the instructors want to keep me alive. He said "How long does it take you to make a decision while you are on the glide slope?" Yea, right. I took that with a grain of salt. If I reach the DH and I can't see the lights, I'm going missed. |
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Holds have been required for proficiency as they are in the PTS. If you
can't fly what's in the PTS and what you could do when you got your certificate, then you aren't proficient by definition. Then you're talking about a comp check then and not the reqs for maintaining IFR currency. |
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Bill Gamelson wrote:
Holds have been required for proficiency as they are in the PTS. If you can't fly what's in the PTS and what you could do when you got your certificate, then you aren't proficient by definition. Then you're talking about a comp check then and not the reqs for maintaining IFR currency. I was referring to the comment about proficiency, not currency. The two are different concepts entirely. Matt |
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Congrats John! ...but...what the heck is the "IRF Retest" :-)
I'm enrolled in an IFR ground school at my FBO, just stared two weeks back. Planning on starting the flying portion in the fall. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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No hours requirement anymore, so just 66.
"Bill Gamelson" wrote in message . com... You don't know what 666 means in reference to IFR? Yes-- I don't know. Please explain. One you have your IFR ticket, you must get 6 hours of instrument time and 6 instrument approaches in 6 months to stay IFR current. Otherwise you will need an Instrument Comp Check. Thus, 666 is an easy way to remember that. |
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66 plus holds
-- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Scott F. Migaldi, K9PO MI-150972 PP-ASEL-IA Are you a PADI Instructor or DM? Then join the PADI Instructor Yahoo Group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PADI-Instructors/join ----------------------------------- Catch the wave! www.hamwave.com **"A long time ago being crazy meant something, nowadays everyone is crazy" -- Charles Manson** ------------------------------------- "Dave Lawlor" wrote in message ... No hours requirement anymore, so just 66. "Bill Gamelson" wrote in message . com... You don't know what 666 means in reference to IFR? Yes-- I don't know. Please explain. One you have your IFR ticket, you must get 6 hours of instrument time and 6 instrument approaches in 6 months to stay IFR current. Otherwise you will need an Instrument Comp Check. Thus, 666 is an easy way to remember that. |
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I know I mistyped "IFR"... Good luck on your training....
Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA Jack Allison wrote: Congrats John! ...but...what the heck is the "IRF Retest" :-) I'm enrolled in an IFR ground school at my FBO, just stared two weeks back. Planning on starting the flying portion in the fall. |
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Jon Kraus wrote
I know I mistyped "IFR"... Good luck on your training.... And Jon...it really wasn't an IFR test, it was an Instrument Practical Test. :-) I don't know why everyone uses IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) to substitute for Instrument and in many cases for IMC. Bob Moore |
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