10 HOURS IFR

Overview

The 10 hours instrument flying course is the first step towards the professional pilot career no matter if you are planning to work as flight instructor, sightseeing pilot or agricultural pilot. The 10 hours of IFR is the first part of the Single Engine Instrument Rating course and it is a mandatory requirement for the Commercial Pilot training and Flight Instructor course. If you are considering to work at some special fields of aviation as it is listed above, this course is the right decision. It is a good stand alone course if you don’t need the 50 hour long Instrument Rating, but need some IFR hours for your profession, eg. for flight instruction.

Course description

This course consists of 10 hours on aircraft and includes various stages such as basic flying in simulated IFR conditions, holding pattern and orientation from behind the hood. During the course you will understand the importance of continuous instrument scanning and the challenges of the increased workload in IFR operation. Additionally the course teaches you how to use the en-route navigation aids. The average duration to complete the course is 1-2 weeks - in optimum weather conditions.

Prerequisites

  • Age more than 17

  • ICAO Aviation English level 4 or higher or English Proficiency endorsement in the license

  • Valid EASA medical class 2 with “IR Checked” or higher

  • Valid EASA PPL license or higher with valid SEP rating



COURSE FEE

10 hours IFr MODULE // €1800

10 hours practical flight on Viper SD-4 or Tecnam P2002JF

  • Price includes: aircraft fees, theory consultation, instructor fees, airport usage


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