Instrument Rating Course

Instrument Rating Course 4 weeks

TOTAL TRAINING INSTRUMENT RATING  $7,934

  • 21 HOURS DUAL C-172
  • 10 HOURS RED BIRD FULL MOTION SIMULATOR (Advanced Aviation Training Device)
  •  4 HOURS FRASCA F-141 FLIGHT SIMULATOR
  • 30 HOURS GROUND SCHOOL CLASS

For private pilots, the most important benefit of flying under Instrument Flight Rules ( IFR ) is the ability to fly in instrument meteorological conditions (such as inside clouds). In addition, flights operating in Class A airspace, defined in the United States of America as the airspace from 18,000 MSL up to FL 600 (approximately 60,000 feet), must be conducted under IFR. An instrument rating is also required when operating under Special visual flight rules (SVFR) at night in the United States.

This is a FAA Part 141 approved Instrument Rating Course.  Credit may be available for Part 61, and if so, 50 hours of PIC cross country time is required.

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**Group Classroom Instruction may be substituted with one-on-one training depending on availability.

All of the above prices are estimates. Actual costs may be higher or lower depending on each student’s unique abilities and aptitude. Flight training is highly individualized and the actual number of hours required to become proficient will vary significantly by candidate. Fuel Surcharges may apply and all prices are subject to change without notice.