aviation school
Instrument Rating Training
2016-07-01 20:06  Click:322
Price:Negotiable
Delivery Date:Within 3 days after your order is confirmed
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What to Expect:

Your first flight will be a review of the basic instrument maneuvers you learned during your private pilot training. We believe in teaching you the way you will fly; therefore, the majority of your instrument training will be on IFR cross-country flights. You will be confident and prepared to utilize your instrument rating. We will also emphasize personal minimums, risk management, and decision making throughout your training.

Requirements:

The FAA has several requirement that you must meet in order to earn your instrument rating:

You must be a U.S. citizen and must provide a current U.S. passport or birth certificate.

You must be able to read, speak, write, and understand English.

You must hold at least a FAA Private Pilot Certificate.

You must possess a FAA 3rd Class Medical Certificate.

You must pass a FAA Knowledge Exam.

You must pass a FAA Practical Exam with a Designated Examiner.

Per FAA regulations, you must achieve 50 hours as Pilot-in-Command on cross-country flights in order to earn your instrument rating. This may be combined with 40 hours of instrument time, in which at least 15 hours must be with a Certified Flight Instructor.

Because all Private Pilots will already have met some of these requirements, please see one of our Flight Instructors for a personalized plan and experience estimate to help you earn your instrument rating.

Contact information
Company:Elon Aviation
Status:Offline Send mail Online Chat
Name:Elon(Mr.)
Phone:336-221-9393
Telphone:336-221-9393
Country:USA
Address:3445 N. Aviation Dr., Burlington, NC 27215
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