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Old 01-24-2017 | 10:10 AM
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coasttocoast44
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Originally Posted by Panzon
When I've flown with new pilots most have pretty good instrument skills, apparently born from lots of sim time. However, few have any crosswind skills. I think that's because most of the skills are very restrictive in that regard.

Assuming your real introduction to hard IFR comes as an SIC and that you get plenty of sim practice, I don't think Ohio's frequently lousy Wx is a selling point. There's a reason the ab initio schools are concentrated in FL and AZ.
Good point. Is the bad weather mostly concentrated around certain times of the year? Once I get my instrument rating will cancelled lessons be as much of a problem? Thanks again for all your help.
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