IFR
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IFR Courses
Instrument flight rules are rules and regulations to govern flight under conditions in which flight by outside visual reference is not safe.
Instrument Rating refers to the qualifications that a pilot must have in order to fly under IFR (Instrument Flight Rules).
It requires additional training and instruction beyond what is required for a Commercial Pilot’s Licence, including rules and procedures specific to instrument flying, additional instruction in Meteorology, and more intensive training in flight solely by reference to the aircraft’s instruments. Testing consists of a practical Flight Test. The Flight Test is divided into an oral component to verify that the applicant understands the theory of instrument flying and an actual flight to ensure the pilot possesses the practical skills required for safe IFR flight.
Pass your FAA written exam and chec kride with our instrument rating course. In this course, you won’t be just taking regular lessons and quizzes, you’ll be embarking on an IFR adventure as we take you from airport to airport across the country, putting to use the skills you use in each lesson. Keep in mind, your IFR journey should begin with completing the Online IFR ground school course on our site, then beginning the IFR Written Prep BootCamp to earn the endorsement for taking your FAA Instrument Pilot written exam. Plan to spend 30-40 hours of study time in the Ground School course, and an additional 12-16 hours in the written prep bootcamp course.
Course Content
IFR Instruments WP
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IFR Instruments Part 1 WP
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IFR Instruments Part 2
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Airplane Instruments
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