steviedeviant
Pre-takeoff checklist
I am curious as to the opinion, which I sure will be mixed, regarding these 7 day , 10 day, IFR training classes. I have about 10 hours (instrument) with a CFII. When I got my PPL, I took months to get it primarily because of scheduling. IFR, especially in the winter, has been difficult, so I am a little frustrated. Had I been smart about this, I would have done some simulator time in a Red Bird and at least gotten maybe 10 hours out of the way. I know I need 15 hours with an CFII and then I could just get some safety pilots in there with me as well, but even then that could take a while. For the sake of argument, money isn't the issue. I am tired of not being able to not fly just because of some clouds.
GATTS, and I know there are many, is one that I have been reading about in KS. I could take a week and just get this knocked out and I think it could help with memory due to the ongoing daily training.
Has anyone done these? What are your thoughts?
This isn't a career choice for me - I just want my instrument rating done and I don't want to take months to do it. Looking at other local alternatives as well - but was interested in feedback on this approach.
Thanks,
SD
GATTS, and I know there are many, is one that I have been reading about in KS. I could take a week and just get this knocked out and I think it could help with memory due to the ongoing daily training.
Has anyone done these? What are your thoughts?
This isn't a career choice for me - I just want my instrument rating done and I don't want to take months to do it. Looking at other local alternatives as well - but was interested in feedback on this approach.
Thanks,
SD