Part 61 IFR single pilot recency requirements
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I know you can 'just fly the ILS', because who would be able to tell you dialled in the frequency.
I'm more interested in knowing whether you then legally log that approach to get your 90 days back up..?
But how I read the new Part 61 rules - because they've now left out the bit about IMC - you can't. Regardless of it being VMC..
In Europe (EASA-land) approach recency doesn't exist as far as I know. There I just do my Instrument Rating Proficiency Check (finally Australia starts using the same ICAO-nomenclature for these things) once a year, and all sorted for the next 12 months..
Because who cares whether you're recent: as long as you don't bust the tolerances set for that approach - MDA/DA, half scale deflection etc etc - and your licences and ratings are valid, it always seems better and safer to me to fly an instrument approach over anything visual..
PS: In general I always prefer to fly visual off course, but being 'forced' by a rule created 'by pencil pushers' to elect something less safe in marginal conditions seems backwards..!
I'm more interested in knowing whether you then legally log that approach to get your 90 days back up..?
But how I read the new Part 61 rules - because they've now left out the bit about IMC - you can't. Regardless of it being VMC..
In Europe (EASA-land) approach recency doesn't exist as far as I know. There I just do my Instrument Rating Proficiency Check (finally Australia starts using the same ICAO-nomenclature for these things) once a year, and all sorted for the next 12 months..
Because who cares whether you're recent: as long as you don't bust the tolerances set for that approach - MDA/DA, half scale deflection etc etc - and your licences and ratings are valid, it always seems better and safer to me to fly an instrument approach over anything visual..
PS: In general I always prefer to fly visual off course, but being 'forced' by a rule created 'by pencil pushers' to elect something less safe in marginal conditions seems backwards..!
I understand for single pilot ops the recency requirement for 1 hr under the IFR (rather than in actual/simulated IMC). How does one log the 1 hr under IFR? Noting in the remarks column "IFR flight plan"? Attaching the bill from Airservices or the flight plan acknowledgement?
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Part 61 IFR single pilot recency requirements
CASA makes this so hard. I work for a large out of town airline. Recent = landing every 60 days. Everything else is covered by 6 monthly sim rides.