
INSTRUMENT RATING
The Instrument Rating (IR) is essential for pilots looking to expand their flying capabilities by operating under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). This rating allows pilots to fly safely in low visibility conditions, relying solely on instruments for navigation.
Training Overview
Prerequisites:
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Hold a Private Pilot License (PPL) or be in the process of obtaining one
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Class 3 Medical Certificate or higher
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English proficiency (must be able to read, speak, write, and understand English)
Ground Training:
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Complete training with an authorized instructor or through a home-study course
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IFR regulations and procedures
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Navigation systems (VOR, GPS, ILS)
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Instrument approach and departure procedures
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Meteorology for IFR operations
Flight Training:
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Minimum 40 hours of instrument flight time, including:
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At least 15 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor
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IFR cross-country flight (250+ NM)
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Instrument approaches at multiple airports with three different types of approaches
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Examinations:
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Knowledge Test on IFR aeronautical knowledge areas
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Practical Test (Checkride) demonstrating IFR proficiency
COST & DURATION
Duration: Typically 2-4 months, depending on student progress and availability.
For Cost contact the school for a more accurate evaluation.