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From Stikes Aviation: Prepare for your Instrument rating with ease using this invaluable resource! The Instrument rating opens up a world of safer travel, ensuring you can confidently navigate challenging conditions for you and your loved ones.
An Instrument Rating is usually the next step people take after getting a Private Pilot license. It will allow you to fly through clouds in addition to other privileges.
Getting your Instrument Rating will make you a much safer and more confident pilot, even if you don’t fly into rough conditions. It will also open the door to many opportunities for you.
We assembled a team of 7 people to put this course together. It took more than 10 months to produce and edit this course – and we continue to improve it. Offering the highest quality education is our goal and our students are achieving high scores on the FAA exam.
With 20 hours of videos and over 900 practice questions, we believe this is the most comprehensive course available.
Pilot Institute is the only aviation training provider to be accredited by IACET to offer continuing education credits.
This course provides you with the knowledge you need to pass your Instrument Rating Airplane (IRA) Written Exam. We specifically designed this material to be comprehensive and not just an overview.
You won’t feel overwhelmed – you will walk into the test room with confidence. You will be able to spot the trick questions on the test and answer them right.
This is the only resource that you will need to pass the test. Having everything in one structured place is efficient and it will take you less time to pass.
This is a self-paced course. Each video is roughly 3-5 minutes and you can easily pick up where you left off. You can also watch videos as many times as you’d like.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- understand the requirements to become an instrument rated pilot,
- explain how aircraft systems operate,
- interpret the relationship between flight instruments and attitude flying so you can master flying in instrument conditions,
- master navigational equipment such as VOR, HSI, DME and GPS,
- interpret the Federal Aviation Regulation and stay out of trouble,
- communicate on the radio and understand instrument procedures,
- identify airspace on charts,
- read charts and extract useful information to safely conduct your IFR flights,
- identify the various departure and arrival procedures, as well as holds and DME arcs,
- understand how to reach approach plates and conduct safe non-precision and precision approaches,
- identify and predict dangerous weather phenomena,
- read and understand aviation weather report such as METAR, TAF, and PIREPs,
- understand the factors that affect flight performance, especially those found in IFR flights,
- assess and mitigate risk.
We will go IN DETAIL about each of the knowledge areas and provide explanations to not only pass the test, but also become a proficient pilot. This will give you the confidence you need when you are in the cockpit.
Included in this course are links to the free FAA publications as well as over 900 practice questions and several practice exams.