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Insturment Training

Course Info

Our program is designed for pilots ready to take the next step in their training. The FAA requires a minimum of 40 hours of actual or simulated instrument time, including at least 15 hours of flight training with an instructor (FAA Part 61.65 requirements). WIFICFI’s comprehensive and flexible curriculum allows students to study on their own time, wherever and whenever it works best for them. Completion time varies by student, but full-time pilots typically finish in 2 to 3 months. 

What Is a Instrument Rating

This rating allows pilots to fly in a wider range of weather conditions by relying solely on instruments, rather than visual cues. With an Instrument Rating, you'll be equipped to navigate through clouds, rain, and low visibility; greatly increasing the utility and safety of every flight. It's also a critical milestone for those pursuing a career in aviation. At MITT, we’re committed to helping pilots sharpen their skills and achieve their next level of certification with confidence. 

Course Details

Eligibility Requirements
 

  • Hold at least a Private Pilot Certificate
     
  • Current FAA medical certificate
     
  • English proficient
     

FAA Requirements (Part 61.65)
 

  • 40 hours of actual or simulated instrument flight time
     
  • 15 hours of instrument flight training with an instructor
     
  • Cross-country flight under IFR

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