The Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) is a critical assessment for pilots to ensure they maintain the required proficiency in handling aircraft instruments. Regular IPCs are essential for safety and compliance with aviation regulations.
To calculate the due date for your next IPC, you need to consider the last check date and the interval specified by your aviation authority or organization. Typically, IPCs are conducted every 6 months.
last_check_date = The date of your last IPC.
interval = The time period (in days) between IPCs.
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What is the purpose of an IPC?
How do I calculate my next IPC due date?
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Are there any exceptions to the 6-month IPC interval?
Can I perform an IPC on my own?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
