ttvetdoc
Pre-Flight
I went down to Charleston International Airport on Friday of last week for the 6 day accelerated IFR course through CRAFT (IFR6). They have a redbird FMX simulator that you train in for 3-4 hours in the morning, then fly for 4 hours in the afternoon. The program is very structured and to my surprise I felt very prepared for my checkride on day 6. My DPE was non other than Wally Moran (whose name I initially recognized from Pilot Workshops). He was incredible and had a very non-intimidating nature to the checkride. I picked up a ton of tips flying with him. Flying out of a busy Class C airport was also a huge benefit.
Even though the weather way mainly VFR the entire time. I logged 2+ hours of actual on my long cross country and shot an RNAV LPV with 400-500 foot ceilings into KSUT (Cape Fear).
I plan to file every flight and actually use the rating. I'll start with 800-1000 foot ceilings then go from there. I'll likely also have an IPC every 6 months just for proficiency and to make sure I'm not developing any bad habits.
I think I felt more of a sense of accomplishment from this rating compared to my PPL. Really feel like I'm a much better pilot. Can't wait to fly in the system!
Russell
Even though the weather way mainly VFR the entire time. I logged 2+ hours of actual on my long cross country and shot an RNAV LPV with 400-500 foot ceilings into KSUT (Cape Fear).
I plan to file every flight and actually use the rating. I'll start with 800-1000 foot ceilings then go from there. I'll likely also have an IPC every 6 months just for proficiency and to make sure I'm not developing any bad habits.
I think I felt more of a sense of accomplishment from this rating compared to my PPL. Really feel like I'm a much better pilot. Can't wait to fly in the system!
Russell