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I already have a high-performance sign-off with several hours in a
C182 and a couple in a Bonanza. I have found a couple of places which rent a C172RG for a reasonable price. My goal is to be get my commercial and I'm starting to work on my IFR. With that in mind, I'm looking at taking at least part of the IFR training in the 172RG. How many hours does it normally take to get a sign-off and what training will involved in getting it? To ask it a different way, what differences will I need to learn other than the the max gear down speed and remembering to lower the gear? I know the high performance retracts means flying a more slipperly airplane which means the need to plan altitude and speed for the landing a lot further in advance than a fixed gear.. (at least that was the case with the Bonanza). thanks, John |
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