The instrument rating is a "license to learn," as initial training often lacks actual instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) experience, and FAA currency minimums are insufficient for true ...
Maintaining IFR proficiency requires consistent real-world practice, achievable through simulated IFR flights with a safety pilot or by flying approaches in actual Instrument Meteorological Conditions ...
[Avionics Magazine 11-11-2016] The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has opened for comments a proposal regarding an amendment to current legilation that would enable easier access for general ...
Flying under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) demands precision, preparation, and constant skill upkeep. From mastering departures to perfecting approaches, pilots rely on structured training, ...
I am currently training to get my instrument rating. I am so excited about the prospect of being an instrument rated pilot. Instrument or IFR rating training is very stressful at the beginning. So, I ...