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I am looking for a flight training school , which provides IFR
training in actaul IMC condition on a series of cross country flight . I am a IFR rated private pilot with about 8 -10 hours of real IMC flying and I would like to build my confidence by flying with a trained and experienced pilot. Please let me know if you are aware of any schools or group that will provide such a real life IFR training. I live in Mid west area . Any help would we appreciated. Thanks. |
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In article .com,
" wrote: I am looking for a flight training school , which provides IFR training in actaul IMC condition on a series of cross country flight . I am a IFR rated private pilot with about 8 -10 hours of real IMC flying and I would like to build my confidence by flying with a trained and experienced pilot. Please let me know if you are aware of any schools or group that will provide such a real life IFR training. I live in Mid west area . Any help would we appreciated. Thanks. Try http://www.ifrwest.com/. I've never flown with them, but everything I hear about them is good. |
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If a school won't fly with you in actual, that is a pretty poor place
to train. You may be able to find some private instructors to go up with you. --Dan Roy Smith wrote: In article .com, " wrote: I am looking for a flight training school , which provides IFR training in actaul IMC condition on a series of cross country flight . I am a IFR rated private pilot with about 8 -10 hours of real IMC flying and I would like to build my confidence by flying with a trained and experienced pilot. Please let me know if you are aware of any schools or group that will provide such a real life IFR training. I live in Mid west area . Any help would we appreciated. Thanks. Try http://www.ifrwest.com/. I've never flown with them, but everything I hear about them is good. |
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![]() I am training for my Instrument ticket. My CFII has a strong belief that during training we fly on actual IFR flight plans and in IMC as much as possible. He tells me where we are going and my task is to plan the route, file the IFR plan and fully brief him, before getting my own clearance. I also get to decide which instrument approach to request at the destination airport. Wherever possible we are flying in IMC and then I get the chance to take the hood off. If we cannot find IMC altitudes, I keep the hood on for the entire flight after passing 500ft until down to Minimums at the destination airport. He allows some, but not continual, use of the single axis autopilot which is coupled to the GNS530 via a roll steering convertor. In fact these flights are achieving objectives for both of us. For me - I am training for my Instrument ticket, for my CFII - He is getting help from me in using the GNS530 as a full flight management tool. When I get my ticket, for sure I will pretty familier with working in the System [and in IMC], but it is a steep learning curve doing it this way ! -- Roy Piper Archer II |
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Dave Butler wrote:
wrote: I am looking for a flight training school , which provides IFR training in actaul IMC condition on a series of cross country flight . I am a IFR rated private pilot with about 8 -10 hours of real IMC flying and I would like to build my confidence by flying with a trained and experienced pilot. Please let me know if you are aware of any schools or group that will provide such a real life IFR training. I live in Mid west area . Any help would we appreciated. I fly for Angel Flight, and I've had pilots ride along as copilot for this purpose. Call Angel Flight and ask. While you're at it, volunteer. Your pilot may or may not be an instructor, but is likely experienced in IMC and IFR procedures. You may or may not get any time manipulating the controls, but observation time is helpful, too. And I'm doing the same now. For example, I've got a 3 hr (each way) AF trip coming up. The CFI will be my mission assistant (and I've convinced him to join!) on the way down with the pax. On the way home, he'll be the safety pilot and I'll be under the hood. |
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Most instructors would jump at the chance of flying in IMC because they
can log it as instrument time, and also count it towards their IFR currency. I think any flight school should be able to work with you on this. Ask them you give you a call when they have a cancellation due to weather with a VFR student. I doubt anyone would say no to this offer. But you have to remember that IMC weather is not always predictable, and you can't schedule these flights in advance. Also, not all IMC is flyable. As we approach winter, you have to watch out for icing. wrote: I am looking for a flight training school , which provides IFR training in actaul IMC condition on a series of cross country flight . I am a IFR rated private pilot with about 8 -10 hours of real IMC flying and I would like to build my confidence by flying with a trained and experienced pilot. Please let me know if you are aware of any schools or group that will provide such a real life IFR training. I live in Mid west area . Any help would we appreciated. Thanks. |
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Find a CFII who is also an experienced charter or freight
pilot if you want to get the best training in how to read the weather, use the system and get the most out of your airplane. "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message oups.com... | Most instructors would jump at the chance of flying in IMC because they | can log it as instrument time, and also count it towards their IFR | currency. | | I think any flight school should be able to work with you on this. Ask | them you give you a call when they have a cancellation due to weather | with a VFR student. I doubt anyone would say no to this offer. | But you have to remember that IMC weather is not always predictable, | and you can't schedule these flights in advance. Also, not all IMC is | flyable. As we approach winter, you have to watch out for icing. | | | | | wrote: | I am looking for a flight training school , which provides IFR | training in actaul IMC condition on a series of cross country flight . | I am a IFR rated private pilot with about 8 -10 hours of real IMC | flying and I would like to build my confidence by flying with a | trained and experienced pilot. | Please let me know if you are aware of any schools or group that will | provide such a real life IFR training. | I live in Mid west area . | Any help would we appreciated. | Thanks. | |
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Find a school or instructor who uses a simulator to train. A plane in
the air is a bad classroom. wrote: I am looking for a flight training school , which provides IFR training in actaul IMC condition on a series of cross country flight . I am a IFR rated private pilot with about 8 -10 hours of real IMC flying and I would like to build my confidence by flying with a trained and experienced pilot. Please let me know if you are aware of any schools or group that will provide such a real life IFR training. I live in Mid west area . Any help would we appreciated. Thanks. |
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