Have you ever sat on the ground wishing you could
depart and just get over the clouds? Do you wish you could take
longer trips and not fret about what the weather is going to be
like days from now when you plan to return. Are you ready to really
hone the skills you acquired as a Private Pilot? If you've found
yourself in any of these situations, then you should consider adding
an Instrument Rating to your certificate.
Flying in the weather is serious stuff. Learning
how to do so will take your piloting skills to a whole new level.
Harvest Aviation's Instrument program is designed to be an economical
and fun way to attain this goal.
The FAA has some minimum standards to add an Instrument
Rating. They are:
Must have at least a current Private Pilot Certificate
Minimum of 40 hours of actual or simulated instrument
flight experience
Minimum of 15 hours of instrument flight instruction
Pass a Written test
Pass a Oral/Practical test
Our Instrument Rating Program takes all of the
FAA requirements into account. You will be paired with a Certified
Instrument Flight Instructor and a Safety Pilot, who is usually
a instrument or advanced rating student as well.
| 15 Hours with Instructor in Piper Warrior II |
$ 2325 |
Including allowance for fuel |
| 25 Hours with a Safety Pilot in Piper Warrior II |
$ 2875 |
Including allowance for fuel |
| Discounted Pilot Supplies |
$ 120 |
Books and essential pilot tools |
| Aircraft Rental for Practical Test |
$ FREE |
You worked hard, it's on us. |
Discounted Instrument Rating Program
$5320
We also offer ten hour time blocks to those who
qualify for $800/block.
We highly recommend Private Pilot students take
part in an "Upset and Unusual Attitude Recovery" course
offered by an associated acrobatic flight school where we have arranged
a special rate for the course.
Our number one goal at Harvest Aviation
is to make you the safest and most competent pilot you can be.
Since opening in 2002, we have never
had a student fail a FAA practical test.
Note: Fuel allowance assumes
fuel prices in May 2007. Your actual price may be slightly different.
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