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  INSTRUMENT RATING
BE A CLOUD DANCER


You may train toward an instrument rating anytime, however each fall we put together a special, traditional classroom, group course - because learning is more fun with friends.


UPCOMING COURSE   smileface 
 Meets Tues and Thur. 6-9PM. $299 plus books. Click for more info.

 

50 HOURS XC NOT REQUIRED COURSE

   When your schedule requires a reliable itinerary, why struggle with marginal weather or cloud clearances? Continue your training with an instrument rating.

   The instrument rating will normally cost around $6,000 and will generally take about 4 weeks on a full time schedule or up to 6 months or longer if training part time. Use of the simulator will reduce the cost and provide controlled weather scenarios. Most students prefer to fly in the C-172, C-182 and Simulator.

   ATTENTION: Our normal FAA approved instrument course does not require 50 hours of cross country.

   Stop in and visit the school to receive a complimentary tour, information and a complete cost breakdown. You should be at least 17 years old and be in good physical condition. You must be able to read, understand and speak the English language. Additionally, you must possess a private pilot certificate, or be co-enrolled in the Private Pilot Course.

 ACCELERATED COURSE

   We are proud to offer a customized IR curriculum that usually requires 10 days but which can be customized to be shorter or longer depending on your individual needs. Train in your aircraft or ours.

   The 10-Day IR program can be 10 consecutive days or we can accommodate your busy schedule with any 10 days within a month. Includes one-on-one instruction in your plane or ours and in the full-motion simulator.

   No other flight school in the country uses a full-motion simulator with these capabilities for initial instrument training; this is a unique opportunity available only from Aero-Tech.

   Prior to enrolling, you should have passed the IFR Knowledge Exam and have completed about 40 of the required 50 cross-country hours.
 

FINISH UP COURSE
Start your program elsewhere and need an organized curriculum to finish up? No problem. Bring us your logbook and we'll make a plan just for you.

LOFT  It's included...

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* Prices subject to change with fuel prices and without notice.

 Prices and training hours quoted represent the FAA minimum eligiblity requirements established by the FAA and are provided for comparison only. We cannot quarantee that you will graduate in the stated number of hours. Additional hours may be purchased at normal hourly rates.