Instrument flying is demanding. It can be very difficult or very easy – very safe
or not so safe. It all depends on the pilot and how well trained the pilot is in
managing skills and procedures in the cockpit.
IFR Flight Training School (IFR) has developed a special course designed to equip
an instrument pilot with the cockpit procedures that will help ensure that each
instrument flight is performed with ease, accuracy and comfort (for you and your
passengers…).
Since the 1970’s, Mark Wilson, IFR’s founder, has used a unique and distinct process
for training instrument pilots. It involves the use of a “special” syllabus specifically
written to produce an exceptional instrument pilot. The first stage of the syllabus
covers the development of Basic Instrument Flying Skills. There are 18 lessons in
stage one. It is rare that pilots are trained on more than a few lessons covering
Basic Instruments much less 18.
If you take this course on “The Basics”, you will learn how good an instrument pilot
you can really be. You train with these procedures in our (or yours) ELITE PC Based
Flight Simulator. Each simulator flight is preceded by an extensive briefing where
you will learn why and how the procedures you are about to fly work so well. Following
the simulator lessons, you will get to apply your skills in an aircraft (yours or
ours).
“The Basics Course” includes 10 specially selected lessons from our 70 lesson instrument
flying syllabus. 30 hours of training with our instructors is normally anticipated
for a typically average instrument pilot. Even if you are already sharp, this
course can make you sharper. The amount of time will vary depending on how current
you are. The depth and thoroughness of your initial instrument training will make
a difference too. If your initial training wasn’t all you would have liked for it
to have been, now is when you can make those improvements.
Before you commit, you can try out our simulator and our instructor while we evaluate
your current instrument skills and see if we can help improve your skills. Our evaluation
takes three hours and costs $300. It also counts as your introduction and familiarization
to the simulator. Call or email Mark to discuss your instrument flying skills and
schedule your familiarization flight in our simulator, Mark Wilson, 512.252.2211,
wilson@flyifr.com. We’ll look
forward to hearing from you soon!
*COURSE COMPONENTS: Basic instrument fundamental skills using
the Control and Performance method augmented by the Primary and Supporting method
of cross checking and interpreting instruments and controlling the aircraft; professional
use of checklist procedures; cockpit announcement procedures; deviation and error
recognition and recovery procedures; handling cockpit distractions and emergencies.
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