What is the typical amount of hours in plane to get an IFR rating? I know it is a difficult question, dependent on many factors but wondering if those that have worked with several candidates could put a number range out there....? I have, technically, enough IFR "hours" I believe, in my book, but am nowhere near ready on flying skills alone, to do it.I will need to tighten things up. I have very little Garmin 430 time (but not none). Those hours are just through CPL and PPL training. Mostly ascents and descents at given rates, VOR exercises, etc,probably typical CPL stuff, but not IFR rating oriented. Just putting in the requisite time to get through the CPL test. Is the inflight stuff task oriented ie holds, approaches, etc and the precision flying comes with it? Or would I be better off to spend time, on my own, flying with the intent of tightening up my flying before even starting IFR training?
I only passed my INRAT a couple of weeks ago and now am considering the inflight portion. Wondering what I might expect.What is the worst (hardest) part for most students? I hear of costs of about 10k to complete being typical, so at say $250/hour (plane and instructor), it sounds like about 40 hours in plane.....
I should add I am an older guy, been flying for fun for 20+ years. The CPL was a retirement plan, but still figuring things out. The IFR rating would just make me marketable, maybe, if decide to apply to local operators.
