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Just got my PPL.
How long before I start the training for Instrument rating?
Should I do the written first, and then start the training?
How exactly do you get the hour requirements?
Thoughts / recommendations?
How long before I start the training for Instrument rating?
The DPE said he always recommends getting about 25 hours of X Country VFR first. Didn't ask him if that was to avoid burn out, to solidify your new flying skills a little bit more, etc.
Should I do the written first, and then start the training?
How exactly do you get the hour requirements?
- 50 hours of Pilot in Command cross country (Assume this can include VFR as well as any training you do?)
- 40 hours of simulated or actual instrument time (Since you can't fly IFR without being IFR certified, doesn't his all have to be with an instructor? If so, is the student still PIC?)
- 15 hours of flight instruction towards instrument rating (Isn't this part of the 40 hours of actual instrument time?)
I've got to be reading this incorrectly. It seems like this directs you to have 10 hours of VFR cross country, and 40 hours flying with an instructor. (and of course the other requirements of test prep, length of X country, etc.)
Thoughts / recommendations?