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Re: Europa-List: IMC rating

Subject: Re: Europa-List: IMC rating
From: William Harrison <willie.harrison@tinyonline.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 10:12:12

Remind me someone, is there also a concession in the UK about reduced  
in-flight vis which is deemed VFR if you have an IMC rating  
(regardless of what type of a/c you're flying?)

Steve, I'm in the same boat as you. Mine lapsed and since instrument  
approaches are clearly off limits in a Permit a/c, I didn't see the  
point of renewing it. Never regretted the training though - a life  
saver if you use it to get out of IMC (not necessarily if you use it  
to get into IMC).

Anyway, it looks as if all the Euro-harmonisation, which cousin Bob  
loves so much, is going to scrap the IMC rating.

Safe Flying

Willie


On 25 Jan 2008, at 09:09, Steve Pitt wrote:

> <steven.pitt2@ntlworld.com>
>
> Thanks Bob that was just the sort of feedback I was looking for. I  
> found it extremely frustrating that having paid and trained for the  
> IMC (I saw it as a further development course that was going to  
> keep me skilled and safe with my flying) that the ATC units could  
> not see anything other than a nuisance to their Commercial operations.
> I have feedback from a well respected and experienced trainer/ 
> examiner who says that he does not do IMC training as "it's a real  
> pain even in a normal aircraft. Getting any sort of instrument  
> approach is difficult".
> The 'lack of accident'  statistics speak for themselves - we must  
> continue to see the IMC used and trained to improve safety.
>
> Thanks for the replies so far.
> Steve Pitt
> G-SMDH
> PS What do the Commercial I/R pilots think of the subject?
>
>



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