From: utzoo!decvax!cca!csin!cjh@CCA-UNIX@sri-unix Newsgroups: net.aviation Title: Re: Hours needed for instrument instruction Article-I.D.: sri-unix.1873 Posted: Thu Jun 24 06:58:26 1982 Received: Mon Jun 28 00:41:12 1982 In response to your message of Sun Jun 20 10:20:13 1982: I had just about the minimum (40 hours? it's been a while since I looked at the requirements)---about 2 hours over because on my supposedly last brushup before the test I fouled up and the instructor decided he wanted to take me out again. I was particularly fortunate in that something like 10 hours was actual IFR rather than hood time---my instructor flew DC-9's for Delta, instructing for fun, and figured that the rating would be dangerous without some practical experience. Will never forget flying through the same front 6 times in two hours. . . . My real problem was that I started on the work a bit early---had to accumulate 200 gross hours (since this wasn't FAA-certified school) and started the instrument work with about 100. I spent a lot of time going around the pattern at half-power (this was an Air Force flying club in which all the planes were charged according to tach rather than Hobbs time).