flyzone
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I'm sure this question has been asked numerous times but I can't find a specific answer.
If I'm flying IFR into, say KMYR (Myrtle Beach) and I'm in clouds along most of the way. As I approach the airport for the ILS Rwy 36 I'm vectored, in the clouds, over the water to align on runway and I'm cleared. As I begin the approach I'm at 1600 ft. Immediately I'm now out of the clouds and the airport is VFR and clear ahead. (That's a nice feeling when you are over the water). There are very few clouds over the airport.
Anyway, for IFR currency purposes, I understand that I can't use that approach since the airport is not IFR even though I've been flying actual IFR for 3 hours. Even part of the approach was in IFR conditions (over the VOR). This is what most of my IFR flying is like. (I'm told that pilots have their own rules on approach IFR currency and that an approach like this would be counted as 1 of 6 for IFR currency.)
If that is so, a clarification of the rule should state that the AIRPORT must be IFR for the approach to be valid for currency requirements (but it doesn't say that). For me, this means every six months I go up with an instructor and do 6 approaches under the hood. I know a safety pilot is fine too but I like to get a bit of instruction while I'm at it.
Any thoughts on approach/airport conditions and currency?
If I'm flying IFR into, say KMYR (Myrtle Beach) and I'm in clouds along most of the way. As I approach the airport for the ILS Rwy 36 I'm vectored, in the clouds, over the water to align on runway and I'm cleared. As I begin the approach I'm at 1600 ft. Immediately I'm now out of the clouds and the airport is VFR and clear ahead. (That's a nice feeling when you are over the water). There are very few clouds over the airport.
Anyway, for IFR currency purposes, I understand that I can't use that approach since the airport is not IFR even though I've been flying actual IFR for 3 hours. Even part of the approach was in IFR conditions (over the VOR). This is what most of my IFR flying is like. (I'm told that pilots have their own rules on approach IFR currency and that an approach like this would be counted as 1 of 6 for IFR currency.)
If that is so, a clarification of the rule should state that the AIRPORT must be IFR for the approach to be valid for currency requirements (but it doesn't say that). For me, this means every six months I go up with an instructor and do 6 approaches under the hood. I know a safety pilot is fine too but I like to get a bit of instruction while I'm at it.
Any thoughts on approach/airport conditions and currency?
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