SixPapaCharlie
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I have been going back and forth since getting PPL on the IFR rating.
Initially I wanted to do it because everyone kept saying "It will make you a safer pilot" Then it was "If I had the rating I could get above this layer and fly"
I got to thinking, for me flying was sort of a dream I had since I was a kid and mission accomplished. I get to do that now. I am loving every minute of it.
I am not a mission driven pilot that needs a plane to get places by a certain time. I just like flying. I kind of also like that I can look out the window and Say "I'm not flying today" versus saying "I can fly in this junk" I feel like that limitation makes me safe too.
I have officially flown 200 hours in 4 different seasons and never gotten stranded because the weather keeps me at home when it is unpleasant and also haven't felt like I have missed out on anything.
I am thinking IFR seems like a lot more work and that was never part of the dream of flying. For me personally it does not seem like there is a great ROI on spending another 10k to be able to fly in weather that I would not otherwise want to mess with. I think I would get more fun out of a tailwheel rating, or possibly glider training.
Just curious how many have flown for years with only VFR and no plans of getting IFR. Have you regretted not getting it?
Initially I wanted to do it because everyone kept saying "It will make you a safer pilot" Then it was "If I had the rating I could get above this layer and fly"
I got to thinking, for me flying was sort of a dream I had since I was a kid and mission accomplished. I get to do that now. I am loving every minute of it.
I am not a mission driven pilot that needs a plane to get places by a certain time. I just like flying. I kind of also like that I can look out the window and Say "I'm not flying today" versus saying "I can fly in this junk" I feel like that limitation makes me safe too.
I have officially flown 200 hours in 4 different seasons and never gotten stranded because the weather keeps me at home when it is unpleasant and also haven't felt like I have missed out on anything.
I am thinking IFR seems like a lot more work and that was never part of the dream of flying. For me personally it does not seem like there is a great ROI on spending another 10k to be able to fly in weather that I would not otherwise want to mess with. I think I would get more fun out of a tailwheel rating, or possibly glider training.
Just curious how many have flown for years with only VFR and no plans of getting IFR. Have you regretted not getting it?