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INSTRUMENT

RATING

DON'T LET THE CLOUDS KEEP YOU DOWN

STRUCTURE. FLEXIBILITY. MASTERY.

An instrument rating isn't a license, but rather an add-on to an existing pilot certificate. It allows you to act as the pilot in command of an IFR flight plan which gives you the ability to fly in instrument conditions (through clouds and areas of low visibility) as well as in Class A (high-altitude) airspace. Instrument training focuses on flying solely by reference to instruments. An in-depth study of weather as well as rules and procedures specific to IFR flight is also a critical part of this kind of training. Earning an instrument rating requires dedication and effort, but the payoff is tremendous. As an instrument-rated pilot, you are much less likely to have trips limited by weather. Schedule-sensitive travel is more reliable and those long distance missions are more easily accomplished.

BASIC TRAINING
REQUIREMENTS

TSA Approval (for non-U.S. citizens only)

Private or Commercial Pilot Certificate Holder

PIC Cross Country Flight Time: 50 Hours

Instrument Time: 40 Hours

Instrument Instruction Time: 15 Hours

 

We suggest that all students refresh their VFR flying skills prior to training for their instrument rating. Completing a Flight Review, renewing landing currency, and reviewing important private pilot knowledge areas with a CFI are great ways to make sure you are in the best position to continue your learning. Consider using one of the many online video training courses (like Gleim or MzeroA) to give yourself an leg up by getting your mind in gear for future learning.

THE PATH TO CERTIFICATION

Start first by accruing PIC cross country experience on your own. Once you've logged 35 hours of PIC XC time, speak with our CFIs to sign up for lessons. Make sure you have a current FAA medical or BasicMed documentation.

Our instructors will work with you to develop strong basic attitude instrument flying skills, learn IFR procedures, and master cockpit management. Enroll in our ground school to help prep for your FAA written exam (60 multiple choice questions, 70% passing score). All of your training efforts ultimately lead to the FAA practical test (a.k.a. checkride) which is done one-on-one with a designated pilot examiner (DPE) and consists of a 1 to 2 hour oral exam and a 1.5 to 2.5 hour flight test.

CHOOSE YOUR RIDE

Both Sling and Cirrus offer effective platforms for flight training.

However, due to weight and balance restrictions for the LSA aircraft,

please note that the Sling LSA can only accommodate students up to 200 lbs.

BANG FOR YOUR BUCK

Technologically advanced cockpits come in many shapes and sizes; but the wide cabin, excellent all-around view, and spacious luggage capacity make the Sling a comfortable and versatile choice. Throw in best-in-class handling and maneuverability, and you have yourself a pretty incredible training aircraft. Maximum student weight = 200 lbs.

BOLD INGENUITY

Every pilot’s dream plane? This might very well be it.

The SR20 and SR22T have redefined personal aviation with industry-leading performance, style, and safety. A seamless integration of luxury, technology, and automobile-inspired ergonomics will have you and your family eager to climb aboard.

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SLING LSA AIRCRAFT

TYPICAL TIMELINE TO COMPLETION:

4.5 MONTHS

Students are encouraged to sign up for a minimum of TWO 2.5-hour lessons per week, but greater frequency is beneficial as you'll  maintain a higher level of retention from one lesson to the next.

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Training slots available (daily):
8:00AM - 10:30AM

11:00AM - 1:30PM

2:00PM - 4:30PM

5:00PM - 7:30PM

CIRRUS SR SERIES AIRCRAFT

TYPICAL TIMELINE TO COMPLETION:
2 WEEKS + 3 DAYS OF GROUND SCHOOL

Given the capabilities and complexities of the Cirrus aircraft, we encourage student training in the Cirrus to commit to our immersive, accelerated training format. This means setting aside a week at a time for full time training (typically 8am-5pm each day). We find this results in the most efficient and enjoyable training experience.

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The first 5 days of the instrument training program are dedicated to simulator training. 3 days are dedicated to a ground school test-prep course. And the final 7 days are spent training in the airplane.

SLING LSA AIRCRAFT

TYPICAL COURSE COMPLETION COSTS:
$13,389

LSA Rental Hours (40 @ $129/Hour) = $5,160

Simulator Hours (10 @ $50/Hour) = $500

CFI Instruction (80 @ $75/Hour) = $6,000

Monthly Club Membership (5 @ $50) = $250

Ground School = $395

Training Materials = $349

Written Exam Fee = $135

Checkride Fee = $600

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Total = $13,309

Approx. $275/month w/ financing

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CIRRUS SR AIRCRAFT
(you come to us @ OQN)

TYPICAL COURSE COMPLETION COSTS:
$28,354

SR22T Rental Hours (35 @ $425/Hour) = $14,875

Simulator Rental Hours (20) = Included

CSIP Instruction (2 @ $6000/Week) = $12,000

Monthly Club Membership = Waived

Ground School = $395

Training Materials = $349

Written Exam Fee = $135

Checkride Fee = $600

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Total = $28,354 (SR22T) or $24,854 (SR20 G6)

Approx. $515-589/month w/ financing

CIRRUS SR AIRCRAFT
(we come to you - continental U.S.)

TYPICAL COURSE COMPLETION COSTS:

$36,184

SR22T Rental Hours (40 @ $425/Hour) = $17,000

Simulator Rental Hours (20) = Included

CSIP Instruction (2 @ $8000/Week) = $16,000

Monthly Club Membership = Waived

Instructor Lodging/Transportation = $2,100

Training Materials = $349

Written Exam Fee = $135

Checkride Fee = $600

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Total = $36,184 (SR22T) or $32,184 (SR20 G6)

Instruction Only (Cirrus Owners): $19,184

Aircraft
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WHY FLY WITH US?

WE CARE ABOUT THE QUALITY OF YOUR TRAINING EXPERIENCE

Our instructors are throughly screened and mentored to ensure they're truly good at teaching (and not just flying).

Step into the 21st century! Our fleet consists only of newer aircraft equipped with the latest technology and backed by proven safety records.

There's no bait and switch. We tell it to you straight with no misleading references about costs or timelines.

Our instructional staff are TAA specialists highly experienced with delivering accelerated training. No one does TAA training better than us. After all, it's all we do.

WHY FLY ACCELERATED?

ACCELERATED VS *TRADITIONAL

*ASSUMES 2 SCHEDULED LESSONS PER WEEK

TRADITIONAL

INSTRUCTOR

TIMELINE

FLIGHT HOURS

TOTAL COST

CFI/CFII

6-12 Months

60-75

$35K+

ACCELERATED

CSIP or Platinum CSIP

1 Month

35

$28,354

If you're learning to fly in high performance, technologically advanced, mission-capable aircraft like the Cirrus; accelerated training will save you time, money, and frustration.

QUESTIONS ABOUT TRAINING OR FINANCING?

Please use our contact form to set up a meeting with our flight school director.

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