INSTRUMENT RATING COURSE
Hub City Aviation provides Instrument Rating Training in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Federal regulations mandate the following eligibility requirements.
Eligibility Requirements
17 years of age
Must read, write, and speak English
Hold at least a current private pilot certificate
Complete 50 hours of Pilot-in-Command (PIC) cross-country time
Obtain an FAA medical certificate
Pass the FAA Instrument Rating Knowledge Test
Pass the FAA Instrument Rating Practical Flight Test
The Course
Hub City Aviation's Instrument Rating Course is broken into three phases. The first phase is learning how to control the aircraft with reference only to the flight instruments. Phase two consists of holding patterns and instrument approaches, including circling and missed approach procedures. The last phase involves learning cross-country procedures for the instrument environment. During phase three, the student pilot will apply the knowledge attained in phase one and two. once these steps are completed, the student will be issued an Instrument Rating, which will allow him/her to fly when weather is less than ideal.