If you have a PIFR which requires only one instrument approach in 6-months to remain current, can you use that to re-energize a lapsed CIR currency?
Thanks PJ, Why do they do the NVFR flight review if the IPC covers them for night VFR anyway? I might have missed something in your reply.
No further special requirements? Not even the one that applies to the NVFR rating: one night take-off and landing in 6 months? (CASR 61.965)
Do you mean - that an Instrument Rated pilot can operate at night under the VFR? There's mention of that in the CASR Part 61 - 61.855 'Privileges of...
Indeed! For what it's worth, the last AIP containing the reference to PEC was amendment no. 108, 09SEP2021. In the following amendment 109 (02DEC2...
I still can't see it. Perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place. Can you be more specific?
For what it's worth, regarding the PVT IFR navigation equipment requirements, there are also references here: CASR Part 91 MOS CHAPTER 26 EQUIPM...
In contrast, the CASR Part 91 MOS reference about requiring alternates (if PVT or AWK IFR, presumably) says: CASR Part 91 MOS 8.05 Destination a...
OK, so I have found a possible reference from which one could infer the idea of being able to endure the failure of one instrument approach aid in Air...
Good question. What does the AWIS say? CAR 257 (4) says that CASA will come knocking if we land when an element of the weather is less than its ...
This answer comes too late as you will have already sat the exam, but for others wondering the same thing... We must consider the possibility the t...