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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:35 am    Post subject: PIC training Reply with quote

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PIC (Professional Instrument Courses, Inc). Anyone ever used this company?
Hey Steve,
I was approached by them a couple of years ago when I was working on my Instrument.
I researched them and found nothing bad to speak of. They sent me a video to watch and
although I didn't use them, I seem to remember that I labeled them as an option. Expensive but
good and efficient. You have to reserve some vacation time where you won't be interrupted
and work 8 hours a day at it.

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They are based out of Essex, CT Your feedback on or off list is welcomed. It's my understanding I need to have my written completed first. Is this correct?
Yes that it correct.
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but just cannot seem to do well with the practice test available on sportys.com, any tips or tricks would be welcomed.I
I used the Sportys test practice to gauge my progress along the way and I found it to be quite accurate.
My opinion is that if you can't pass the Sportys practice test you are not ready.
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Someone mentioned a two day intensive written class near me that guarantees one to pass the test. Any feedback on this is welcomed as well.
I watched the Sportys DVD instrument course several times and did all the practice questions and then took a weekend
course put on by AviationSeminars.com at Addison in Dallas. We took the test right after the course and I made
a 95. I say it was well worth it.  About $300 if I remember correctly.  I got my rating about 4 months later.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:37 am    Post subject: PIC training Reply with quote

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<aa1bflyboy(at)msn.com>

I sent this to the GG but Mark intercepted it. I guess this he feels
this is something that our Grumman pilots should be discussing
there.... ??? He did give me a reply with his opinion but I'd like to
get more than one.
Hi Steve,


PIC has been discussed on the GG in the past, if I remember rightly. Try
looking on grumman.net/archive and see what you dig up.

so than the intensive courses where you go to them, as opposed to them
sending an instructor to you, which is how PIC works. I think you do
already have to have passed your written.

Ron Levy has done some instruction for PIC, I think.

- Geoff (also not instrument-rated) Hickey -


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:38 am    Post subject: PIC training Reply with quote

Steve-

Regarding your instrument training, what is the big hurry? Too many pilots
use accelerated training as a way just to finish and get through a rating.
Your instrument rating is difficult because it is probably the most
important rating you will ever get. Flying the aircraft in actual conditions
can be accomplished by most competent pilots. However I have run into to
many pilots that are instrument rated and have no real concept of the rules,
regulations, and procedures that should be implicated while flying under IFR
conditions. Just dont pass the IFR written exam. Learn it and know the
questions inside and out. Grasp the concepts, rules, navigational
procedures, and so forth. Remember when you begin to fly into IFR airspace
you're now up there with the professionals, and nothing drives professional
pilots more crazy than incompetent IFR pilots in actual conditions.

Eric
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From: "Steve Roberts" <aa1bflyboy(at)msn.com>
Reply-To: teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: PIC training
Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 11:53:03 -0400


<aa1bflyboy(at)msn.com>

I sent this to the GG but Mark intercepted it. I guess this he feels this
is something that our Grumman pilots should be discussing there.... ??? He
did give me a reply with his opinion but I'd like to get more than one.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I received an invitation for instrument training from an outfit called PIC
(Professional Instrument Courses, Inc). Anyone ever used this company? They
are based out of Essex, CT Your feedback on or off list is welcomed. It's
my understanding I need to have my written completed first. Is this
correct?

I've completed the King video series for my inst ground school but just
cannot seem to do well with the practice test available on sportys.com, any
tips or tricks would be welcomed. Someone mentioned a two day intensive
written class near me that guarantees one to pass the test. Any feedback on
this is welcomed as well.

Steve Roberts - AA-1B N9664L (at) ILG

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:06 pm    Post subject: PIC training Reply with quote

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Regarding your instrument training, what is the big hurry? Too many pilots
use accelerated training as a way just to finish and get through a rating.

I used PIC to complete my rating. It's not a matter of being in a hurry.
It's a matter of not starting and stopping the training over a long and
inefficient period of time where life's other priorities keep getting in the
way and you end up repeating lessons and wasting money relearning skills.
PIC also screens its instructors carefully. They typically aren't time
builders and definitely will not leave you in the middle of your training
for a better job. It is a program which I believe has a proven track
record.

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Your instrument rating is difficult because it is probably the most
important rating you will ever get.

It can also be difficult because people are driving to the one lesson
they've had in two weeks and are thinking about the business report their
boss is expecting the day after tomorrow.

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However I have run into to many pilots that are instrument rated and have
no real concept of the rules, regulations, and procedures that should be
implicated while flying under IFR...

Many pilots do not stay current after the rating is attained. When you take
the PIC course and pass your checkride, you will know the rules.

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you're now up there with the professionals, and nothing drives
professional pilots more crazy than incompetent IFR pilots in actual
conditions.

You aren't going to be unprofessional because of PIC.

Bill Kelly
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Eric
>From: "Steve Roberts" <aa1bflyboy(at)msn.com>
>Reply-To: teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com
>Subject: PIC training
>Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 11:53:03 -0400
>
>
><aa1bflyboy(at)msn.com>
>
>I sent this to the GG but Mark intercepted it. I guess this he feels this
>is something that our Grumman pilots should be discussing there.... ??? He
>did give me a reply with his opinion but I'd like to get more than one.
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>I received an invitation for instrument training from an outfit called PIC
>(Professional Instrument Courses, Inc). Anyone ever used this company?
>They are based out of Essex, CT Your feedback on or off list is welcomed.
>It's my understanding I need to have my written completed first. Is this
>correct?
>
>I've completed the King video series for my inst ground school but just
>cannot seem to do well with the practice test available on sportys.com,
>any tips or tricks would be welcomed. Someone mentioned a two day
>intensive written class near me that guarantees one to pass the test. Any
>feedback on this is welcomed as well.
>
>Steve Roberts - AA-1B N9664L (at) ILG
>
>http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?TeamGrumman-List
>http://wiki.matronics.com
>

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 8:54 am    Post subject: PIC training Reply with quote

I get the flyers all the time too.  I've thought about the courses.  I don't know anything about the details.

Keep in mind, you can post anything you want on this site.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 9:05 pm    Post subject: PIC training Reply with quote

Thanks Gary. I find it so absurd. How can one asking about getting training
be any less specific than questions about life rafts, PFDs, emergency break
out tools, which knot do I tie my plane down with? and which avionics
package to put in your Grumman. The common bond is we all own and fly and/or
aspire to own a Grumman aircraft.

If I'm right I have no need to be angry;
If I'm wrong I have no right to be...
Steve Roberts - AA-1B N9664L (at) ILG

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I get the flyers all the time too. I've thought about the courses. I
don't know anything about the details.

Keep in mind, you can post anything you want on this site.
Gary


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