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Rouge1
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Posting anon as to not draw attention to myself for a possible reg violation...
So a few months ago my IFR currency was running out so I found a CFII and had him do an IPC check. This particular CFII was a young guy- one of many from our local flight school working towards an aviation degree and trying to build hours. We spent some ground time, did a few approaches and holds, then he signed my logbook and put one of the pre-printed stickers in the back that they use here saying I'd completed an IPC check and put his signature on it. So as far as I was concerned, I was current for the next 6mo.
Then recently I got some instruction from someone more experienced for an unrelated thing. He looked at the IPC check in my logbook and said it was "an illegal IPC check" and the previous instructor "didn't know how to do one". I looked up the requirements and sure enough he was right- I'd only done 1 precision and 1 non-precision approach where the requirements say you need 2.
So, in the meantime I've filed IFR, accepted IFR clearances, and flown in IMC. Now, I know as long as I don't point it out to the FAA nobody is going to care but what if someone had looked? I had a CFII signed log entry saying I'd completed an IPC check.... but really the requirements were not met. So who's at fault there? Did I bust currency requirements because it wasn't a valid check or does it still count even though it wasn't done right because it was signed off?
Next time I'll look closer, I just assumed anyone who had their CFII would know this stuff better than a weekend warrior private pilot like me and didn't question it.
So a few months ago my IFR currency was running out so I found a CFII and had him do an IPC check. This particular CFII was a young guy- one of many from our local flight school working towards an aviation degree and trying to build hours. We spent some ground time, did a few approaches and holds, then he signed my logbook and put one of the pre-printed stickers in the back that they use here saying I'd completed an IPC check and put his signature on it. So as far as I was concerned, I was current for the next 6mo.
Then recently I got some instruction from someone more experienced for an unrelated thing. He looked at the IPC check in my logbook and said it was "an illegal IPC check" and the previous instructor "didn't know how to do one". I looked up the requirements and sure enough he was right- I'd only done 1 precision and 1 non-precision approach where the requirements say you need 2.
So, in the meantime I've filed IFR, accepted IFR clearances, and flown in IMC. Now, I know as long as I don't point it out to the FAA nobody is going to care but what if someone had looked? I had a CFII signed log entry saying I'd completed an IPC check.... but really the requirements were not met. So who's at fault there? Did I bust currency requirements because it wasn't a valid check or does it still count even though it wasn't done right because it was signed off?
Next time I'll look closer, I just assumed anyone who had their CFII would know this stuff better than a weekend warrior private pilot like me and didn't question it.