So, in order to get credit for my IFR recency, I have to fly in IMC, correct?Yes.
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So, in order to get credit for my IFR recency, I have to fly in IMC, correct?
Can I fly an IFR plan when VMC?
Thanks. How about this scenario:
On IFR plan
In VMC
With Safety Pilot
With Fogles
Whould this count towards my IFR recency?
In terms of logging the approaches for legal currency, they need to be shot in IMC, or in simulated IMC (foggles with safety pilot)
Thanks. I guess, I have to explain:
I acquired my IR ASEL last mounth (Sep). I am very confortable flying the P28A and C172 under the hood, but throuout my IFR trainning I gained only 4 hours in real IMC. Even the CFIIs were reluctant to fly real IMC, even though I asked several times(Go figure!!!). So, what is the best way for a new IFR pilot to gain experience? Should I hit the clouds (IMC) right away? Can you guys share your expeience becoming a skillful IFR pilot?
Thanks. I guess, I have to explain:
I acquired my IR ASEL last mounth (Sep). I am very confortable flying the P28A and C172 under the hood, but throuout my IFR trainning I gained only 4 hours in real IMC. Even the CFIIs were reluctant to fly real IMC, even though I asked several times(Go figure!!!). So, what is the best way for a new IFR pilot to gain experience? Should I hit the clouds (IMC) right away? Can you guys share your expeience becoming a skillful IFR pilot?
Thanks. I guess, I have to explain:
I acquired my IR ASEL last mounth (Sep). I am very confortable flying the P28A and C172 under the hood, but throuout my IFR trainning I gained only 4 hours in real IMC. Even the CFIIs were reluctant to fly real IMC, even though I asked several times(Go figure!!!). So, what is the best way for a new IFR pilot to gain experience? Should I hit the clouds (IMC) right away? Can you guys share your expeience becoming a skillful IFR pilot?
Thanks. I guess, I have to explain:
I acquired my IR ASEL last mounth (Sep). I am very confortable flying the P28A and C172 under the hood, but throuout my IFR trainning I gained only 4 hours in real IMC. Even the CFIIs were reluctant to fly real IMC, even though I asked several times(Go figure!!!). So, what is the best way for a new IFR pilot to gain experience? Should I hit the clouds (IMC) right away? Can you guys share your expeience becoming a skillful IFR pilot?
Based on the questions about basic IFR currency, I'm guessing not.Tzanev,
Imc experience aside, what is your level of confidence in filing a flight plan, picking up a clearance and flying the route under IFR rules in VMC?
I'm trying to work out if IMC is your only concern.
No problems what so ever filing, picking up clearance, flying x-country flights with ATC vectoring in predominantly VMC. The low clouds make me iffy.Tzanev,
Imc experience aside, what is your level of confidence in filing a flight plan, picking up a clearance and flying the route under IFR rules in VMC?
I'm trying to work out if IMC is your only concern.
No problems what so ever filing, picking up clearance, flying x-country flights with ATC vectoring in predominantly VMC. The low clouds make me iffy.
Thanks. I guess, I have to explain:
I acquired my IR ASEL last mounth (Sep). I am very confortable flying the P28A and C172 under the hood, but throuout my IFR trainning I gained only 4 hours in real IMC. Even the CFIIs were reluctant to fly real IMC, even though I asked several times(Go figure!!!). So, what is the best way for a new IFR pilot to gain experience? Should I hit the clouds (IMC) right away? Can you guys share your expeience becoming a skillful IFR pilot?
.......Don't get lured into keeping your eyes inside if you're flying VFR with no safety pilot or observer while practicing your procedures and techniques.......
the other guys are correct. But still file IFR in VMC and fly the approaches. It's good practice with not much risk. In fact, it may be slightly more difficult since your scan include peeks out of the window on the approach. In actual and simulated you be ready to rock. Remember, the jet jocks may have little actual "IMC". They always fly IFR and blast through layers into VMC. Master the mechanics of it and you'll be A OK.Can I fly an IFR plan when VMC? If yes, Would this flight count for the 6 IAPs, Tracking and Holding Procedures, required for my IFR recency?
That realization should be the goal for any new instrument pilot. It takes some pilots longer than others to get comfortable with IMC.I ended up IMC for about 15 minutes. Once I popped out the other side, I realized this IMC thing isn't a big deal.
Other than the "you can't rip off the foggles and be out of it" fear, actual IMC is often easier than simulated. Less distractions.
I’m stuck on the concept of a CFII not wanting to fly IMC. How’s that work? How’s that happen? Just does not compute...