Aircraft Pilot Training
Instrument Rating
2017-08-24 08:08  Click:767
Price:Negotiable
Delivery Date:Within 3 days after your order is confirmed
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No longer do you have to cancel your flight plans due to cloudy weather and low visibility!  If you want to become a better, more proficient pilot, then the instrument rating is your next step.

Instrument flight training comes after your Private Pilot Certificate, and allows you to operate in IMC (Instrument Meteorological Conditions) and under IFR (Instrument Flight Rules). You will learn about weather and its effects on the aircraft and you. You will learn how to manipulate the aircraft solely by reference to instruments.  Even if you plan only to fly in good weather, we strongly recommend the instrument rating, not only to become a more skilled pilot, but also to account for everyday suprises.

As an Instrument Rated Pilot you can:

Operate anywher in the US in the IFR System

Operate the aircraft in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC)

Fly in all types of airspace

Fly into any airport with an approved Instrument Approach Procedure

Have radar services available and contact with Air Traffic Control (ATC) at all times

Instrument Single-Engine Program Components

38 Hours of Aircraft Rental

35 Hours of Dual Flight Instruction

10 Hours of Dual Simulator Instruction

28 Instrument Ground School

Ready to become an instrument pilot? Click the sign up button, call us, or stop in to get started!

Contact information
Company:Ace Aviation, Inc.
Status:Offline Send mail Online Chat
Name:Ace Aviation(Mr.)
Phone:888-588-2755
Telphone:888-588-2755
Country:USA
Mail:info@aceaviation.biz
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