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Vintage Snazzy (so my adult children say)
For me -
IFR is as hard and long as the PPL.
I took a year off and flew VFR, got my 50 hour XCountry requirement out of the way, had some fun.
Nine months after I got my ppl, I started my IFR written prep - took the test in Jan, started flying in Feb.
IFR is as hard and long as the PPL.
I took a year off and flew VFR, got my 50 hour XCountry requirement out of the way, had some fun.
Nine months after I got my ppl, I started my IFR written prep - took the test in Jan, started flying in Feb.