TexasAviation
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I've watched all the King Schools instrument rating videos and feel pretty overwhelmed about taking the written exam. It's like drinking from a firehose. I know I can do it, but I've got a whole lot of practice tests and more studying before I'm confident I have all the material down.
In the meantime, do you think it would be a good idea to start a little bit of IFR flight training? My original plan was to pass the written before I take any actual lessons from a CFII. That's what I did when getting my PPL (I had to pass the written before I was allowed to rent a plane from my flying club as a student pilot. Club rules.)
I've often told people I would have rather have done some flight lessons before taking the written because it would have made more sense. Things would have "clicked" more that way.
Does the same thing apply to getting your IR? I'm beginning to think I should take a few lessons so the written material carries more meaning for me.
In the meantime, do you think it would be a good idea to start a little bit of IFR flight training? My original plan was to pass the written before I take any actual lessons from a CFII. That's what I did when getting my PPL (I had to pass the written before I was allowed to rent a plane from my flying club as a student pilot. Club rules.)
I've often told people I would have rather have done some flight lessons before taking the written because it would have made more sense. Things would have "clicked" more that way.
Does the same thing apply to getting your IR? I'm beginning to think I should take a few lessons so the written material carries more meaning for me.