Star Keeper
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I picked up my PPL in December of 2021. Since then I've been doing a trip here and there and some breakfast runs. My original intent was to go straight into into my instrument training under 141 but the school I finished my private in is really lacking weekend instructors with only 1 saturday and a different 1 sunday. They are in high demand and I can't even get on their schedule for 1-2 months to complete my complex that I started in April. As such I'm considering going Part 61 instead so that I can leverage an outside independent instructor. As I understand it the two big differences are 141 requires a structured instructor taught ground school and 61 requires 50 hours of PIC XC prior to applying for the IR Check Ride. I already have 13 hours of PIC XC with a few VFR XC trips planned in the next few months. My school and instructors are pushing the 141 really hard but based on my calculations the finances benefit them for a student to go 141 vs 61. They also recommend that ALL hood time should be logged with the CFII not just a buddy safety pilot. So a couple of questions.
1. In this situation where I would most likely have the hours by the time I hit checkride would going 61 be a less costly path?
2. Is there any other benefit besides not needing the 50 PIC XC and having more of a structured instruction path to going 141?
3. Since it seems either way is going to take me a few months to get a schedule built up is there any recommended training within my VFR flying that I can do to better prepare myself for IR training?
4. Does my under the hood training with a safety pilot or instructor on board count towards my 50 PIC XC assuming the flight meets the requirement of XC? This question includes my 250nm Instrument XC requirement.
1. In this situation where I would most likely have the hours by the time I hit checkride would going 61 be a less costly path?
2. Is there any other benefit besides not needing the 50 PIC XC and having more of a structured instruction path to going 141?
3. Since it seems either way is going to take me a few months to get a schedule built up is there any recommended training within my VFR flying that I can do to better prepare myself for IR training?
4. Does my under the hood training with a safety pilot or instructor on board count towards my 50 PIC XC assuming the flight meets the requirement of XC? This question includes my 250nm Instrument XC requirement.