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Islandlad
You did ask for suggestions
PS there is an excellent thread on the subject started in 2012. Contributions from many highly regarded PPRUNE contributors, rather like B2N2.
Take a read of it. The first question the OP asks is very interesting
Contact him, I'm sure you'll get on like a house on fire
IFR IMC scary?
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Krallu , 1st Oct 2012 07:23
Am I unnormal ?
I hold a fATPL, CPL, ME/IR, MCC.
OR
Time to quit flying?
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Krallu , 2nd Jun 2013 11:27
Just a suggestion
OR THIS ONE
IFR flying, new IR rated, cumulus clouds
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Krallu , 9th Jul 2011 11:24
Hi all aviation people.
Wish you à nice and good summer in the skies.
I am not totally new to flying but quite new to IFR flying. A year or so. I thought i share some experience with some questions for you more experienced IFR pilots.
and more sound advise here
IFR IMC Flying
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Krallu , 8th Apr 2009 07:24
And
Instrument Rating
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Krallu*, 25th Feb 2004 21:38
Hi!
If I was to take an Intstrument Rating to my SE Piston PPL licence. How bad weather can I be prepared to be able to fly in?*
If we say that the airport and airplane are certified to do that.
So to the
Nothing other than the fact you have done it already, quite a few times.
Don't delete this one. I hope to see you again in 2021 and 2024. It will have been 20 years by then
True. I have made some previous threads about IFR weather and what can you fly through or not. They possess a lot of good information for sure.*
But I havent made a thread about the psychological part and nervousness aspect of actually entering the clouds until now. The previous thread was for more the scientific part of what cloud can you enter or not.*
This was more the question how to you handle your own doubt and nervousness or call it fear if you want to actually do it.
More like the human factors part of IMC than MET part of it.*
Anyhow I can read between your lines a somewhat hostile or making funny of me part. I wonder whats wrong with just beeing friendly and professional about it even still there is previous threads about similar topics?*
I do my best to respond friendly to you.
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