I just found out today that if I train for instrument rating under Part 141, the 50 hours of PIC cross country hours is waived and the minimum hours of training will be 35 hours.
I was interested in knowing the national average of obtaining the instrument rating. Generally for private pilots, it takes around 60 hours or so. But what's the usual number of hours for obtaining the instrument rating.
A part 141 school quoted me around 7000 in a cessna 172R. I believe the plane is 139, instructor at 60 and simulator at 80 an hour. But I just wanted to get an idea of how much more I should really have, based on the average hours it takes to obtain the instrument rating.
I was interested in knowing the national average of obtaining the instrument rating. Generally for private pilots, it takes around 60 hours or so. But what's the usual number of hours for obtaining the instrument rating.
A part 141 school quoted me around 7000 in a cessna 172R. I believe the plane is 139, instructor at 60 and simulator at 80 an hour. But I just wanted to get an idea of how much more I should really have, based on the average hours it takes to obtain the instrument rating.