Instrument Rating Requirements
Completion of PRAV 239, 240, 241, 242, and 243
3rd Class Medical Certificate
Pass FAA Computer Knowledge Exam with Minimum Score of 70%
Pass Instrument Practical Test
Minimum Flight Times
Dual Flight: 21 Hours
Simulator Flight: 14 Hours
Oral Instruction: 28.5 Hours
Flight training devices are an excellent tool for obtaining instrument experience. In some ways, flight training devices are superior to aircraft for instrument training, and up to 20 of the required flying hours hours may be completed in an approved flight training device such as those utilized in the Tech program. Academically, this is the most advanced certificate or rating, since it requires considerable coordination and mental skills at a point wher the student is still fairly low in flight experience. Under ideal conditions, the student could obtain the private pilot certificate during their second quarter at Tech and the instrument rating by the end of the fourth quarter. The same medical certificate (Class III) obtained as a student pilot may be utilized for the instrument rating. It is valid for a period of five years. All flight time accumulated towards the instrument rating can be utilized as required flight experience required for the Commercial Pilot Certificate.