Instrument Training
An Instrument Rating is your next exhilarating step as a pilot, perfect for those who want to fly with maximum safety and confidence, no matter the weather. With this training, you’ll master flying solely by reference to instruments—so if conditions suddenly change, you can safely continue your journey, reach your vacation destination, or make it home. Guided by an experienced instructor, you’ll gain advanced navigation skills and develop the safest habits as you soar above the Reno and Tahoe area, even when visibility is low. To be the safest, most capable pilot you can be, instrument training is always highly recommended for those committed to aviation excellence.
Why should you get instrument rating?
1. Fly Safely in More Weather
2. Greater Freedom & Flexibility
3. Sharpen Your Flying Skills.
4. Expanded Career & Training Opportunities
5. Peace of Mind & Confidence.
Instrument Requirements
50 Hours Cross Country Flight Time As Pilot In Command.
40 Hours of Actual or Simulated Instrument Time.
- 15 Hours of Instrument Training
- 1 XC Flight (min. 250 miles) under IFR with 3 airport & 3 different approaches.
Pass FAA Instrument Rating Written Test.
* Detailed overview 14 CFR 61.65

