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Snorting his way across the USA
A friend of mine is a US citizen but lives and works in Asia. He's always wanted to be a pilot, but in his country of residence there is no access to GA whatsoever. About a year ago, he got his PPL on an extended two week vacation back to the US. Roughly six months ago, he took another two week vacation back to the US to get his instrument rating. Both his PPL and his IR were obtained with an independent CFI/CFII in an immersion type training program.
Problem is he has had no flight experience other than those four weeks of training, save for a few hours of dual in years past. I think for VFR flight, with a refresher with a CFI, he should be okay if he comes back and does some flying. What I fear though is I just don't see how he's going to hold things together in hard IMC on his own, should he choose to tackle that. It could well be over a year before he makes his next flight.
What are others' thoughts? This combination of rapid training followed by no experience seems dangerous to me.
Problem is he has had no flight experience other than those four weeks of training, save for a few hours of dual in years past. I think for VFR flight, with a refresher with a CFI, he should be okay if he comes back and does some flying. What I fear though is I just don't see how he's going to hold things together in hard IMC on his own, should he choose to tackle that. It could well be over a year before he makes his next flight.
What are others' thoughts? This combination of rapid training followed by no experience seems dangerous to me.