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Subject: Re: Instrument Proficiency Check
From: asap
Date: Sun Jan 28 23:26:43 2001
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GREAT!!! Thank you. I thought that was the case, but when I read the regs I
got confused. That is why I added the sentence to the end of my prior post.
I was hoping someone would clarify it the way you did, if I were wrong.
Thanks again!
Daniel
"ArtP" <artp@his.com> wrote in message
news:2e0a7t0ed2u93c53b3uk8jg3ijvi150mr0@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 05:28:17 GMT, "asap" <no@spam.com> wrote:
>
> >I haven't done any Instrument flying since May and I am wondering if
anyone
> >has been through an IPC before and can give me the low-down on what to
> >expect? Since I am past the 6 months I am required to do one.
> >In advance, thanks!
> >
> >Daniel
> >
> I don't think you are required to do the check until you have
> not been current for 12 months. After 6 months and before 12 you only
> need to do your 6 approaches, holding, and intercept with a safety
> pilot (who does not have to be instrument rated). The only difference
> between the first 6 months and the 2nd 6 months is that you cannot fly
> IFR during the 2nd 6 months until you become current. If you don't
> become current during the 2nd 6 months then you most pass a
> proficiency check given by a CFII or DE to fly IFR.
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