Want to add the instrument rating to your license? Let us help! The instrument rating allows a pilot to fly in adverse weather conditions of certain types. The instrument rating will improve your flying accuracy and open your navigation options. If your intentions are to move on and become a professional helicopter pilot, you will find that most jobs require the instrument rating.
Entry requirements:
- 17 years of age
- Hold a valid FAA medical
- Have a valid FAA/ICAO Private Pilot Rotary License
- Be able to read, write, understand and speak the English language
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• 26.5 Hours Total Time
• 10 Hours Dual Flight Instruction
• 10 Hours Dual Simulator Instruction
• 5 Hours R44
• 100 Hours Ground School Training
• 30 Hours Shared Briefings
• 20 Hours Pre/Post Flight Briefings
• 1 FAA Written Exam
• 1 FAA Examiner Fee
• 1.5 Hours Aircraft rental for checkride
• 30 Nights Accommodations
• Pilot Supply Budget
Total Costs: $8,995
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