I'm thinking of starting on an IFR rating. I'm a little hesitant because I'm not sure I would use it enough to stay proficient. I've been flying about 5 hours a month since getting my PPL and that's probalby the amount I'll be flying for the next few years. I feel like 5 hours a month is enough to stay sharp VFR barely.
So here's what I'm thinking, I'm counting on y'all to correct me.
Pros :
1) Learn new stuff. I like learning
2) More flying time with CFI. It's always good to have a critic.
3) More practice talking to ATC. (I learned at uncontrolled field.)
4) Eventually get IFR rating
Cons :
1) IFR Rating may leave me with just enough skills/knowledge to be dangerous.
2) Perhaps won't have time/$$$ to maintain proficiency
Questions :
1) Can IFR be accomplished slowly? Like 2 lessons/month? Based on internet advice I did 2 lessons/week for PPL and I think that helped progress.
2) Does anyone have an IFR rating, almost never fly in IMC, and still feel glad they have the rating?
So here's what I'm thinking, I'm counting on y'all to correct me.
Pros :
1) Learn new stuff. I like learning
2) More flying time with CFI. It's always good to have a critic.
3) More practice talking to ATC. (I learned at uncontrolled field.)
4) Eventually get IFR rating
Cons :
1) IFR Rating may leave me with just enough skills/knowledge to be dangerous.
2) Perhaps won't have time/$$$ to maintain proficiency
Questions :
1) Can IFR be accomplished slowly? Like 2 lessons/month? Based on internet advice I did 2 lessons/week for PPL and I think that helped progress.
2) Does anyone have an IFR rating, almost never fly in IMC, and still feel glad they have the rating?