For people who cannot be limited by poor weather conditions, an instrument rating is a must-have!
We offer three types:
- Group 1 (for multi-engine airplanes with offset thrust; like our Twin Comanche)
- Group 2 (for multi-engine airplanes with centreline thrust; like a Cessna 337)
- Group 3 (for single-engine airplanes)
With a Group 1 IR; a person may:
- Fly any multi-engine or single-engine airplane under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)
With a Group 2 IR; a person may:
- Fly a multi-engine airplane with centreline thrust, or a single-engine airplane under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)
With a Group 3 IR; a person may:
- Fly a single-engine airplane under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)
REQUIREMENTS
- Complete written exam
- 50 hours cross-country flight time as Pilot in Command
- 40 hours of instrument time
- Complete flight test
Consult the Canadian Aviation Regulations for the complete details of these minimum requirements.