Designed to fit the individual and particular needs of each pilot in instrument training, refresher or FAA currency requirements.
Prerequisites
Instructor approval.
Quarters Offered
Fall,
Winter,
Spring,
Summer
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:
- Operate the aircraft on instruments at an improved level of proficiency.
Institutional Outcomes
IO3 Human Relations/Workplace Skills: Students will be able to demonstrate teamwork, ethics, appropriate safety awareness and/or workplace specific skills
Course Content Outline
Selected from below and designed on demand for each student, dependent on requirements.
Ground Phase
- Obtaining Weather Information
- Cross-Country Flight Planning
- Aircraft Systems Related to IFR Operations
- Aircraft Flight Instruments and Navigation Equipment
- Instrument Cockpit Check
Air Traffic Control Clearances and Procedures
- Air Traffic Control Clearance
- Compliance with Departure, Enroute, and Arrival Procedures and Clearances
- Holding Procedures
Flight by Reference to Instruments
- Straight-And-Level Flight
- Change of Airspeed
- Constant Airspeed Climbs and Descents
- Rate Climbs and Descents
- Timed Turns to Magnetic Compass Headings
- Steep Turns
- Recovery from Unusual Flight Attitudes
Navigation Aids
- Intercepting and Tracking VOR/VORTAC Radials and DME Arcs
- Intercepting and Tracking NDB Bearings
- Use of GPS
No-Gyro Procedures
- No-Gyro Radar Vectoring and Approach Procedures
Instrument Approach Procedures
- VOR/VORTAC Instrument Approach Procedure
- NDB Instrument Approach Procedure
- ILS/GPS Instrument Approach Procedure
- Missed Approach Procedures
- Circling Approach Procedure
- Landing from a Straight-In Or Circling Approach Procedure
Department Guidelines
Evaluation is by demonstration of instrument and navigational skills in the trainer.
Grading: | |
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Satisfactory performance of selected maneuvers. | Pass |
Unsatisfactory performance of selected maneuvers. | Fail |