New Cirrus SR22 A Closer Look : Instrument Rating Update



Take a closer look at the new 2022 Cirrus SR22.
Also, here’s a quick update on how my Instrument training is going.

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7 thoughts on “New Cirrus SR22 A Closer Look : Instrument Rating Update”

  1. Dont doubt yourself at all! Took me 61 hours for my PPL in 172 and another 100 for my IFR in a 172. The only thing that matters is you and how you feel. I do agree with you on training in a Cirrus vs a 172 or similar. The speed at which things happen in the Cirrus are much faster. I did both my PPL and IFR in a 172 , and like you took delivery this past September of a new SR22T. I had a about 200 hours in an SR when I took delivery of mine. Take your time and just enjoy the ride! I will say once you get accustom to the capabilities of the Cirrus, staying ahead of it will be much easier.

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  2. Hey Sy! I'm at 40 hours and about to solo in the next couple weeks. I've been fighting weather here in Colorado the last 3 months that's been taking me out of my rhythm. Love your content and your new plane! I have a sick new flight sim that I'm hoping will help me with my instrument rating when I get there.

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