Instrument Rating
For most pilots, the next step is obtaining an Instrument Rating, which allows a pilot to fly by Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). An individual seeking the Instrument Rating must have a 3rd Class Medical. The flight requirements to obtain an Instrument Rating are a minimum of 40 hours of flight time. This flight time includes a minimum of 15 hours of dual instruction and 25 hours flight time with a qualified safety pilot. We also offer an accelerated instrument program.
INSTRUMENT GROUND COURSE
Cost: $400
Next Class Start Date: TBD
The Instrument Ground Course is designed to increase one's knowledge in instrument flying and procedures. This course prepares the student for the FAA Written and oral portion of the Practical Exam. Upon successful completion of the course, students will have met the necessary requirements to take the FAA Instrument Written Examination.