(d) Aeronautical experience for
the instrument-airplane rating. A person who applies for an
instrument-airplane rating must have logged:
(1) Fifty hours of
cross country flight time as pilot in command, of which 10 hours
must have been in an airplane; and
(2) Forty hours of actual or simulated instrument time in the
areas of operation listed in paragraph (c) of this section, of which
15 hours must have been received from an authorized instructor who
holds an instrument-airplane rating, and the instrument time
includes:
(i) Three hours of instrument flight training from an authorized
instructor in an airplane that is appropriate to the
instrument-airplane rating within 2 calendar months before the date
of the practical test; and
(ii) Instrument flight training on cross country flight
procedures, including one cross country flight in an airplane with
an authorized instructor, that is performed under instrument flight
rules, when a flight plan has been filed with an air traffic control
facility, and that involves—
(A) A flight of 250 nautical miles along airways or by directed
routing from an air traffic control facility;
(B) An instrument approach at each airport; and
(C) Three different kinds of approaches with the use of
navigation systems.