Minimum of 50 hours cross-country flight time as pilot-in-command
Class 3 Medical Certificate or higher
Description:
The Instrument Rating (IR) is essential for pilots looking to enhance their skills by flying in a wider range of weather conditions. This rating allows you to operate under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), focusing on advanced navigation and flight in low visibility.
Training Overview:
Ground Training:
Advanced instruction in IFR regulations, navigation systems, approach and departure procedures, and meteorology.
Flight Training: 40+ Hours under simulated or actual instrument conditions, including:
Instrument approaches and holds
En-route navigation using VOR, GPS, and other systems
IFR cross-country flights
Duration: 2-4 months
Typically 2-4 months, depending on student progress and availability.
Cost:
$10,050
Cost is around $10,050 based on minimum of 15 hours Dual instructions and 35 hours of simulated instrument flying with a safety pilot
Outcome:
The Instrument Rating allows you to fly solely by reference to instruments, expanding your capabilities to handle more challenging conditions.
Get Flying TODAY
Why wait, contact us today and get your training AIRBORNE!