Instrument currency can be maintained through either an Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) or by accumulating specific flight experience within a look-back period. Experience requirements offer ...
An Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) is required after 12 months of IFR non-currency and is a structured evaluation similar to an instrument rating checkride, far more extensive than routine currency ...
FAA has issued a technical correction returning 61.57(d), which explains when a complete instrument proficiency check (IPC) is required for individuals serving as pilot in command (PIC), to its ...
[Avionics Today 07-05-2016] Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Association (CASA) has announced two new exemptions, which provide alternatives to the aircraft rating flight review and instrument ...