7 Day Instrument
Obtaining your instrument rating opens the door to using an airplane for dependable travel. You will also be a better, safer, and more capable pilot – able to fly in the “system” with the professionals. Read testimonials from former students. Prior to the program you should complete the following pre-requites
Pass the instrument knowledge exam through one of the following methods:
Attend a quality instrument ground school such as American Flyers or Aviation Seminars
Purchase a King, ASA, Sporty's, or Gleim instrument test prep self-study resource
Have at least 45 hours of cross country PIC time
Have at least 10 hours of airplane simulated instrument time (this can be done VFR with a safety pilot)
Take Flight San Diego has created three training videos to help you learn the practical aspects of the Garmin 430/530 and 650/750. Developed by my flight training company, these videos are available for iPad, PC, and Mac and can be viewed at www.flighttrainingapps.com