Instrument Rating

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Earn Your Instrument Rating With MyFlight

An instrument rating is a crucial step in any pilot’s journey, opening up new levels of safety, skill, and versatility. At MyFlight, we offer a tailored, hands-on approach to instrument training, with access to our entire Diamond aircraft fleet, ensuring that each student receives the guidance and support necessary for success. This course challenges you to think critically, master new procedures, and become highly proficient in managing your aircraft under instrument conditions. Allowing you the skills to fly in low visibility and enhance your flying capabilities, instrument rating will significantly improve your confidence and knowledge as a pilot. With our experienced instructors and personalized training methods, you’ll gain the skills to fly with precision and safety, no matter the conditions.

Your instrument training at MyFlight develops the skills required for instrument flight including, but not limited to:

Basic Attitude Instrument Skills (BAI)

Navigational Concepts

Holding Operations

DME Arcs

Cross-Country Flight Planning

Low-IFR and High-IFR Enroute Charts

Instrument Approach Procedures

Cross-Country Flying

Flight Plan Filing

Why MyFlight?

A One-Of-A-Kind Aviation Experience

At MyFlight, we provide instrument training that emphasizes real-world applications and efficiency. Our program is designed to build your confidence and competence in the cockpit, ensuring you’re ready for both your checkride and any challenges you might face as a pilot. If you're looking to enhance your skills and broaden your aviation expertise, we're here to help you get there.
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Requirements to Get Your Instrument Rating

Earning your instrument rating is a key step in becoming a more capable and versatile pilot. It allows you to fly in a wider range of conditions, enhancing both safety and efficiency. At MyFlight, we provide practical training and focused instruction to ensure you meet the necessary requirements. Explore the steps and requirements to get your instrument rating.

Hold at Least a Private Pilot Certificate

Be Able to Read, Speak, Write, and Understand the English Language

Receive Training for and Pass the Aeronautical Knowledge Test

Meet the Aeronautical Experience Requirements of 14 CFR 61.65

Pass the Instrument Rating Practical Test

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