With an Instrument Rating, a pilot may fly in adverse weather conditions of certain types. An Instrument Rating is a good idea not only from continuing one’s aviation education, but from the very sound reasoning that the unexpected does happen and preparedness is the best defense. Your Instrument Rating will improve your flying accuracy and open your navigation options.
Pre-requisites: FAA Private Pilot’s License or ICAO Private with Restricted FAA PPL.
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HOURS |
PRICE |
TOTAL |
Cessna 172SP |
15 |
$129 |
$1,935 |
Cessna 172 G1000 |
15 |
$149 |
$2,235 |
Dual Flight Instruction |
30 |
$59 |
$1,770 |
PCATD or Flight Training Device |
10 |
$119 |
$1,190 |
Ground Instruction |
30 |
$35 |
$1,050 |
Jeppesen Instrument/Commercial Kit |
- |
- |
$250 |
FAA Written Exam |
- |
$175 |
$175 |
Sub Total |
$8,605 |
Additional Costs:
FAA Examiners FEE |
- |
$450 |
$450 |
Student Housing if required |
- |
$35 per night |
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*Fuel Surcharges may apply.
Our prices are subject to change without prior notice. The PPL course is structured and based on the FAA minimum requirements. It is not guaranteed you will complete the training in the minimum number of hours.
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