jgheggie
Well-Known Member
I logged 5 hours of "actual" within a 30 hr "time build" right after my private and BEFORE having my instrument. I was fortunate to have an instructor that believed in letting the experience teach for itself. He encouraged actual. We then planned as many instrument flights as we could in IMC. My instrument checkride was 2.2 hrs with 1.0 of actual. I am a low time pilot, but I feel very comfortable with my abilities in IMC. Would I rather fly vmc.....sure, it's smoother. Would I cancel a flight due to some IMC, absolutely not.
I now sit under 300 tt with around 20 actual IMC. I think that's a decent chunk of IMC for my total time.
I hate to make this political, however, this is the sort of thing that bothers me about the "1500 hr rule" or ATP requirement for FOs. If "Steve" went out and bought himself a fresh multi rating with instrument, he would qualify for a lot of regional airline jobs. However, his lack of comfort in instrument weather is alarming. I don't think we need to lower the 1500 hr rule, I just think we need to put a better value on certain types of experience rather than just total hours. But that's another thread for another day....
I now sit under 300 tt with around 20 actual IMC. I think that's a decent chunk of IMC for my total time.
I hate to make this political, however, this is the sort of thing that bothers me about the "1500 hr rule" or ATP requirement for FOs. If "Steve" went out and bought himself a fresh multi rating with instrument, he would qualify for a lot of regional airline jobs. However, his lack of comfort in instrument weather is alarming. I don't think we need to lower the 1500 hr rule, I just think we need to put a better value on certain types of experience rather than just total hours. But that's another thread for another day....