midlifeflyer
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I'm sorry, but where did you get that idea? Even if you agree on the "all them way to minimums" interpretation, think about how little is required to meet it. Six familiar autopilot-coupled approaches to the home base spaced a month apart in severe clear and calm conditions with foggles and a safety pilot.nosehair said:The purpose of the rule is to stay proficient on instrument approaches.
Wow! That's what I call "proficiency!"
Sounds to me more like bare legal currency - which to me has always meant nothing more than that the pilot has the right to decide for himself whether or not he's proficient. I can't think of a self-administered currency requirement that doesn't fit that description.
Sorry, in real instrument conditions, I'd rather be with the guy who flies in IMC all the time and regularly shoots approaches to 200-300' above minimums, even if, according to some, he's not really "current".