AVP-113 Instrument Pilot Flight Training I
The course is designed to train students to perform to current Airmen Certification Standards (ACS) in ground and flight operations through instrument flight fundamentals. Students will learn preflight preparation and procedures, ATC procedures, basic attitude instrument flying by reference to instruments, navigation systems, emergency operations, and postflight procedures. Instruction is given in single-engine aircraft and approved. Applicable fees will apply. Students must possess a FAA Class 3 or above FAA Medical Certificate and be at least 17 years old upon completion. Credit for this course is contingent on passing at least the first stage check. If additional exam attempts are required, students may require additional hours of flight instruction beyond the course minimum to pass the course, resulting in additional fees. Students who possess and present a valid FAA Pilot Certificate with an Instrument Rating will be granted credit for this course. The course is to be taken concurrently with AVP-111. Prerequisite is a Private Pilot Certificate.
Credits
3