Requirements for an instrument rating:
- Hold at least a private pilot certificate.
- Be able to read, write, and converse fluently in English.
- Hold a current FAA medical certificate.
- Receive and log ground training from an authorized instructor or complete a home-study course, such as the Cessna Pilot Center Instrument Training Kit.
Subjects include:
- FARs
- IFR-related items in the AIM
- ATC system and procedures
- IFR navigation
- Use of IFR charts
- Aviation weather
- Operating under IFR
- Recognition of critical weather
- Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
- Crew Resource Management (CRM)
- Pass the FAA instrument rating knowledge test with a score of 70% or better.
- Accumulate flight experience (FAR 61.65):
- 50 hr. of cross-country flight time as pilot in command, of which at least 10 hr. must be in airplanes:
- The 50 hr. includes solo cross-country time as a student pilot, which is logged as pilot-in-command time.
- Each cross-country must have a landing at an airport that was at least a straight-line distance of more than 50 NM from the original departure point.
- A total of 40 hr. of actual or simulated instrument time in the areas of operation listed in 7. below, including:
- 15 hr. of instrument flight training from a CFII days preceding the practical test
- Cross-country flight procedures that include at least one cross-country flight in an airplane that is performed under IFR and consists of:
- A distance of at least 250 NM along airways or ATC-directed routing
- An instrument approach at each airport
- Three different kinds of approaches with the use of navigation systems
- If the instrument training was provided by a CFII, a maximum of 20hr. may be accomplished in an approved flight simulator or flight training device.
- Use our Cessna Pilot Center Instrument Training Kit from your first flight lesson to your practical test.
- Demonstrate flight proficiency (FAR 61.65). You must receive and log training, as well as obtain a logbook sign-off (endorsement) from your CFII on the following areas of operation:
- Preflight preparation
- Preflight procedures
- Air traffic control clearances and procedures
- Flight by reference to instruments
- Navigation systems
- Instrument approach procedures
- Emergency operations
- Postflight procedures
- Successfully complete the instrument rating practical test, which will be conducted as specified in Cessna Pilot Center Instrument Training Kit.