Instrument Proficiency Check


Don't be afraid to go flying when the weather starts to cloud up.  If you have an instrument rating and you are current, you have the skills to handle flying through haze and clouds.  If you don't have the confidence to fly in instrument weather or if you have let your currency lapse, then you may want to schedule yourself for an Instrument Proficiency Check. You don't know if your currency has run out?  The regulations state:  Every six months you need to do at least six instrument approaches, VOR intercepts, tracking and holds.  You can reinstate your instrument flying privileges if you schedule yourself with one of our certified flight instrument instructors.

 

 

Prerequisite: Valid IFR License

Time Frame: About 2-5  hours.

Curriculum: The IPC includes 1-2 hours of ground school and 1-3 hours of flying.

Cost: Approximately $250 to $500, depending on aircraft selected for training.




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