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Why Get This Rating...

The instrument rating is a priceless part of your training. It is a requirement for becoming a commercial pilot without restrictions. But even as a lifelong private pilot; the instrument rating will allow you to complete flights in weather that is less than perfect. It will lower your insurance rates and will give you the skills needed to avoid, and safely exit, a potentially hazardous zero visibility situation.

We live in a world where the weather is always changing, sometimes so rapidly as to trap inexperienced and non-rated pilots in its unforgiving grasp. So don't take any chances or join any statistics; train at ADF airways and recive top notch training that will allow you to master flying by reference to flight instruments only.

Requirements for an Instrument Rating

This FAA training allows you to fly aircraft under instrument flight rules (IFR) into weather such as rain showers, fog, areas of low visibility and inside of the clouds. The requirements are:

  • You must be a Private Pilot.
  • Meet flight experience required.
  • Pass a knowledge exam.
  • Pass a Practical (flight and oral) exam.
The Training Program

Ground school and flight school are interwoven with simulators, books, and videos into a seamless training program the maximizes understanding. A time tested Curriculum-based program will allow you to learn quickly and effectively.Flight simulators will be used extensively to minimize costs and your ADF Flight Intructor will guide your training with experience, patience, and a smile.

The Instrument Rating program is composed of 3 stages:
  

Stage 1- Basic IFR Flight
Using an approved hood will restrict your outside vision, you will learn to fly the airplane blind while your instructor looks outside. Learn how the instruments work and use them to your advantage. Stage completion will indicate that you have what it takes to fly inside the clouds.
Stage 2- IFR Approaches
Learn how to fly within the complex ATC system and perform holding patterns. Learn how to fly instrument approaches such as the ILS, VOR, GPS, and NDB approaches. The instrument approach systems and our training will enable you to land at airports where the clouds are as low as 200 feet and the visibility less than half a mile.
Stage 3- IFR Cross-Country
Learn IFR cross-country planning, weather and meteorology, and how they all inetract. Fly cross-counttry flights to distant airports without ever looking outside. Use radio aids such as VORs, NDBs, or GPS. Upon completion you will be prepared to take the practical exam. You will study the procedures set by the FAA and ready yourself both in ground and in flight. Upon completion you will receive your FAA Instrument rating.

 

Instrument Rating Practical Test Standards:
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A Private License with an Instrument Rating is ideal for those who want to fly in wide range of conditions for personal reasons. However, if you are looking to fly for hire in corporate aviation, emergency services, travel and tourism, flight instruction, agriculture, banner towing, or any other aviation fields, the next logical step in your aviation training will be a Commercial Pilot license.

Step 3: Commercial Pilot License >>