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Almost done with IFR Training

Posted on Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 10:49AM by Registered CommenterKendrick M. Li | CommentsPost a Comment

Many flights and passengers later, I've had the chance to fly in actual clouds, fly through the smoke of California Wildfires, and also test the 100F fury of a Bay Area heat wave while in the air.  I am two weeks or so away from my FAA instrument checkride and exams, so here is some documentation for my own backing up purposes.

Pilot: Kendrick M. Li. All units below in hours or as applicable.

Date: 7/2/2008 

Total take-offs: 305 

Total landings: 305

Single-Engine Land: 136.7

Ground instruction received: 48.2

Night flying: 9.8

Actual instrument: 4.2

Simulated instrument (hood): 12.6

Flight simulator (IFR): 17.3

Cross Country: 70.4

Solo: 49.0

Dual Received: 73.2

Pilot-in-command: 83.1

Total flight time: 136.7 

 

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