Rodelu
Well-Known Member
According to 61.57 (c) (d), a pilot is legal to file/fly IFR during the first 6 months after obtaining the rating -if- during that time he/she logged approaches/holdings/intercepting etc..
I've got my IR on 4/15/03, and by 10/15/03 I logged 7 approaches, holdings and interceptings making me legal for that first 6 months period. However, I did not performed any holdings/trackings on the past 6 months, (only approaches). Do I need a proficiency check or just a safety pilot???
What confuses me is paragraph (d) where it says:
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a person who does not meet the instrument experience requirements of paragraph (c) of this section within the prescribed time, or within 6 calendar months after the prescribed time
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Do I need a proficiency check or just go up with a safety pilot???
Thanks in advance
I've got my IR on 4/15/03, and by 10/15/03 I logged 7 approaches, holdings and interceptings making me legal for that first 6 months period. However, I did not performed any holdings/trackings on the past 6 months, (only approaches). Do I need a proficiency check or just a safety pilot???
What confuses me is paragraph (d) where it says:
[ QUOTE ]
a person who does not meet the instrument experience requirements of paragraph (c) of this section within the prescribed time, or within 6 calendar months after the prescribed time
[/ QUOTE ]
Do I need a proficiency check or just go up with a safety pilot???
Thanks in advance