Purpose and Frequency
- Purpose: Restore IFR currency through evaluation and training
- Frequency: As needed — required only when instrument currency lapses and the 6-month grace period has passed
- Recommended: Once per year or as confidence lapses due to time or regulation changes
Requirements
An IPC is required when a pilot:
- Has not logged 6 instrument approaches, holding, and tracking/intercepting within the last 6 months, and
- Is beyond the additional 6-month grace period for regaining currency with a safety pilot or in a simulator
The IPC must include tasks outlined in the Instrument ACS, at a minimum:
- Instrument approaches with circling and missed (at least one precision and one non-precision)
- Holding procedures
- Intercepting and tracking navigational courses
- Unusual attitude recoveries
The requirements are very specific from FAR 61.57.(d)(1) as amplified and specified in the Instrument ACS pages 29-30.
Review, Guidance & Preparation
These FAA documents offer detailed guidance for pilots and instructors conducting IPCs:
Simulator Usage for Instrument Proficiency Checks
For IPC
- FAR 61.57(d)(1) directs the use of the instrument ACS for IPC requirements.
- The ACS allows an advanced ATD to conduct most (but NOT ALL) tasks for an IPC. See Instrument ACS page 30.
- The ACS allows does not allow a basic ATD to conduct any tasks for an IPC. See Instrument ACS page 30.
For Currency, Proficiency, and Skillbuilding
- I discuss use of aviation training devices for maintaining legal IFR currency as well as many simulators for maintaining skill-based proficiency on the Instrument Proficiency page.
My philosophy and approach
We develop a scenario that meets FAR 61.57.(d)(1) (covering areas of Instrument ACS pgs 29-30)We will tailor the flight review to YOUR flying style and competence
- Ensure understanding of GPS use including approaches and alternates
- Conduct portion of the flight under IFR
- Ensure comfort and familiarity with rules and regulations
- We'll see if you want to "expand" any of your comfort areas & discuss the future proficiency plan.
- I'll document our discussion and flight topics and endorse your IPC.
NOTE: The more familiar you are with rules, regulations and more proficient at procedures (either by flying or simulation), the shorter and smoother the IPC!