With an Instrument Rating a private or commercial pilot may operate under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). In IFR training at Springs Aviation, pilots will learn to navigate and control an aircraft using only cockpit instruments. The addition of an instrument rating will improve flying skills and will add the flexibility of legally engaging in flights that may start or worsen into Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) or low-visibility weather.
*Before enrolling in training for this rating, we recommend that you have a total of 100 hours of pilot experience. This isn’t a requirement.
To earn an Instrument Rating, you must meet specific flight experience and training requirements, as well as pass a written knowledge test and a practical exam.
Before you can earn your Instrument Rating, it’s important to meet the necessary prerequisites and complete the required flight hours and endorsements.
To pursue an Instrument Rating, you need to have a solid foundation in piloting. This involves meeting specific requirements to ensure you are prepared for the challenges of instrument flight. Before beginning your Instrument Rating training, you must:
*While not required, we highly recommend achieving this rating before pursuing further advanced qualifications.
*Meeting these requirements will equip you with the skills needed to safely navigate in various weather conditions, enhancing your capabilities as a pilot and broadening your flight opportunities.
Ready to take your piloting abilities to new heights? Our Instrument Rating program equips you with the skills needed to navigate through any weather conditions using only your cockpit instruments. Gain the confidence and flexibility to handle flights in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) and enhance your career prospects with this advanced certification.