Accelerated Instrument Training SEL
For those serious about advancing their aviation journey, an instrument rating is essential. This training not only enhances your piloting skills but also places you firmly in the realm of professional aviation.
Enhanced Competence: Gain a deeper understanding of both VFR and IFR regulations, making you a more well-rounded and capable pilot.
Weather Flexibility: Navigate safely in conditions that are off-limits for VFR pilots, expanding your flight opportunities.
Master ATC Communication: Learn to leverage Air Traffic Control services to improve safety and efficiency during all phases of flight.
Proficiency in IMC: Build confidence and skill in flying under Instrument Meteorological Conditions, where visual references are limited.
Overview
Upon completion of the course and your successful check ride, you’ll join the ranks of pilots who can confidently operate in diverse and challenging weather conditions. Ready to take your skills to the next level? Let’s get started!
Flight Hours
40 to 50 hours per 61.65(d)
Instruction
Minimum of 20 hours of dual flight instruction
Approximately 40 to 60 hours of in-person ground instruction as required
Online training for passing the required Private Pilot written exam
Prerequisites for private pilot training:
First, Second or Third Class Medical
Hold a private pilot certificate for airplanes
Passing scores (80% minimum) on all required written tests before completion of training
Meet the requirements of FAR 61.65 prior to applying for the Airman Certification Standard testing for the instrument rating. See Aeronautical Experience 61.65(d)
Accelerated Instrument Training SEL Costing:
The instrument course is based on:
40 hours of aircraft rental (Cessna 172)
40 hours of dual flight instruction
20 hours of ground instruction.
Lodging is included for up to 5 weeks.
$8,400.00
Check ride aircraft rental & DPE Fees are extra.