Instrument Pilot Course
Knowing your limits means
NO LIMITS.
When the weather
challenges you, having your Instrument Rating will make you a
safer, more confident pilot no matter how dark the clouds on the
horizon .
The Instrument
Pilot Program does not just give you the ability to fly in and
out of clouds. It also sharpens your skills and increases your
confidence. The Instrument Program can be broken down into 3
basic stages.
Stage One-
Attitude Instrument Flying.
Objective: Get your head IN the cockpit.
During the
first stage of your instrument training, you will learn how to
perform Private Pilot maneuvers Under the Hood (with no visual
reference outside of the aircraft. This process is used to
simulate conditions inside of clouds). Navigation procedures
will be introduced using VOR and NDB and the student will also
learn holding patterns. Stage one will be complete when the
student is able to operate the airplane solely by reference to
the flight instruments and has a basic knowledge of the IFR
system.
Stage
Two- Instrument Approaches.
Objective: Safely complete various
Instrument Approaches.
During this
stage of training, the you will learn the skills that are
necessary for safely performing published Instrument Approach
Procedures (a method of descending to the airport safely while
in conditions where the visibility/weather does not permit a
descent to landing in visual conditions). Stage two will be
complete when you can safely complete and instrument approach.
You will also be able to identify the various types of
approaches available to you as an instrument pilot.
Stage
Three- Flight Test.
Objective: Prepare for the FAA Checkride!
Much like
Stage 3 of the Private Pilot Program, you have learned all of
the skills that need to be performed for the FAA Examiner. You
will, in this stage, master those skills to Checkride standards.
You will also take a more in depth look at regulations and how
they apply to you as an instrument pilot. Once the Checkride is
completed (with satisfactory performance), you will gain your
Instrument Pilots Certificate.
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