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Old 08-02-2007 | 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by kls81
I realize IFR flying is very important in the airline industry, however, if they are hiring at 600/100 how much instrument time/experience can one have?
I just want to go into the interview more confident especially on instrument flying and was looking for some advice?

Ken
Honestly, not enough experience coming in for my liking but it is what it is right now. Your knowledge should match your experience level. I would expect a 2500 hour pilot to know more than a 600 hour pilot. Both should(ideally) know enough to operate safely within the system. ASA makes an Instrument oral exam guide. I used it to study for an interview with CBP and found it to be helpful. Many local flight schools sell them. Also try Amazon, Borders, etc.
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