Likner litt på min opplevelse da jeg fløy med mexikanske flygere i Campechegulfen for mange år siden. Ingen hadde IFR rating, men de fløy hele tiden i IMC. Jeg spurte hvordan dette kunne ha seg. "It`s no problem as long as we maintain wings level".
EASA Rules Ease Up Instrument Ratings for Private
Pilots
Under new EASA rules, pilots can count flight in IMC
toward earning their instrument ratings.
October 2, 2014, 3:35 AM
The
European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has made it possible for private pilots
to obtain a full European instrument rating in an alternative, flexible,
"competency-based modular" way. In addition to a private pilot license, a
candidate can use a UK IMC rating or an overseas (FAA, for example) instrument
rating as the basis, along with experience logged flying in IMC or under
instrument flight rules.
On August 1 the UK CAA released an Information
Notice stating: "The European Aircrew Regulation [EC Regulation 1178/2011] has
introduced an alternative route to obtaining an instrument rating (IR) that is
often referred to as the 'competency-based instrument rating' (CBIR). The CBIR
is available for aeroplanes only. The privileges of the CBIR do not include
flying 'high-performance aeroplanes' (HPA) under IFR unless further theoretical
knowledge is obtained."
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