Flyhound
Pre-takeoff checklist
I got my instrument rating way back in 1989. I used it frequently back then and racked up a fair amount of time in actual IFR conditions (I lived in the Seattle area at the time). My career got in the way of flying for a while and then I made a move to New Mexico. When I got back into flying, the only IFR was violent thunderstorms, so all of my flying in the SW was VFR and I didn't maintain currency. More of life's issues with career and family came along and I stopped flying for another decade. I've been really active again for the past 5 years, racking up over 120 hours/year but all VFR. After dodging weather all the way from Seattle to Northern Virginia on a delivery flight last summer, I'd like to get IFR current again. Does anyone have recommendations for an IFR program that offers a thorough IPC for badly rusted pilots like me? I'd like to spend a week or 2 in concentrated effort rather than doing this piecemeal. The last time I flew actual IFR, the GPS hadn't been invented yet...