aloft
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I'm trying to plan my IFR XC for my instrument rating and running into a few questions.
14 CFR § 61.65(d)(2)(iii) states:
First, this doesn't require approaches at more than two airports, correct? So it's legal to fly to a destination (provided the 250 nm along airways or ATC-directed routing is met), shoot two different approaches into that airport, then return and shoot an approach into your airport of origin?
Second, what types of approaches are considered "different"? Broadly, I'm guessing the types are NDB, GPS, VOR and LOC/LDA/SDF and ILS, right?
14 CFR § 61.65(d)(2)(iii) states:
For an instrument—airplane rating, instrument training on cross- country flight procedures specific to airplanes that includes at least one cross-country flight in an airplane that is performed under IFR, and consists of—
(A) A distance of at least 250 nautical miles along airways or ATC-directed routing;
(B) An instrument approach at each airport; and
(C) Three different kinds of approaches with the use of navigation systems;
First, this doesn't require approaches at more than two airports, correct? So it's legal to fly to a destination (provided the 250 nm along airways or ATC-directed routing is met), shoot two different approaches into that airport, then return and shoot an approach into your airport of origin?
Second, what types of approaches are considered "different"? Broadly, I'm guessing the types are NDB, GPS, VOR and LOC/LDA/SDF and ILS, right?