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Instrument Requirements
- Hold at least a private pilot certificate.
- Be able to read, write, and converse fluently in English.
- Hold a current FAA medical certificate.
- Receive and log ground training from an authorized
instructor. Subjects include:
- FARs
- IFR-related items in the AIM
- ATC system and procedures
- IFR navigation
- Use of IFR charts
- Aviation weather
- Operating under IFR
- Recognition of critical weather
- Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
- Crew Resource Management (CRM)
- Pass the FAA instrument rating knowledge test with a score
of 70% or better.
- Accumulate flight experience (FAR 61.65):
- 50 hr. of cross-country flight time as pilot in command,
of which at least 10 hr. must be in airplanes:
- The 50 hr. includes solo cross-country time as a student
pilot, which is logged as pilot-in-command time.
- Each cross-country must have a landing at an airport
that was at least a straight-line distance of more than 50
NM from the original departure point.
- A total of 40 hr. of actual or simulated instrument time
in the areas of operation listed in 7. below, including:
- 15 hr. of instrument flight training from a CFII (CFII
is an instructor who is authorized to give instrument
instruction) days preceding the practical test
- Cross-country flight procedures that include at least
one cross-country flight in an airplane that is performed
under IFR and consists of:
- A distance of at least 250 NM along airways or ATC-directed
routing
- An instrument approach at each airport
- Three different kinds of approaches with the use of
navigation systems
- If the instrument training was provided by a CFII, a
maximum of 20hr. may be accomplished in an approved flight
simulator or flight training device.
- Use our
Instrument Pilot Flight Maneuvers and Practical Test Prep
book from your first flight lesson to your practical test. We
outline and illustrate each flight maneuver you will perform
during your flight training and explain the common errors
associated with each flight maneuver.
- Demonstrate flight proficiency (FAR 61.65). You must receive
and log training, as well as obtain a logbook sign-off
(endorsement) from your CFII on the following areas of
operation:
- Preflight preparation
- Preflight procedures
- Air traffic control clearances and procedures
- Flight by reference to instruments
- Navigation systems
- Instrument approach procedures
- Emergency operations
- Postflight procedures
- Successfully complete the instrument rating practical test.
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