Do old Instructor hours count?

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Fishizl
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Do old Instructor hours count?

Post by Fishizl »

Hi,
Back in 1991 I started (and never finished) my Class IV Instructor Rating, did a little flying in BC instead but never completed the IR course. Fast forward to today, I will be 53 in May and finally thinking of finishing my Instructor rating and getting back into flying. I have the training log indicating my 30 hours ground is complete and 23-25 hours flying done (again back in 1991). Do these hours count towards me finishing my rating or are they somehow invalid.????
Yes I know I'll most likely have to cover more time to get caught up on both ground and flying but curious about my existing training if it counts. TIA
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Re: Do old Instructor hours count?

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Yes, they count.
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Re: Do old Instructor hours count?

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They will definitely count towards the TC requirement. Whether they "count" towards your knowledge is a different question altogether.

Short answer, yes.
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