Attitude IndicatorBrand New IFR Student Training Material!

 

We’ve got new material for the Instrument student who is looking for an easier way to learn real life IFR procedures!

 

Our new IFR training e-lessons include:

 

Aircraft Control for Instrument Flying talks about IFR Scanning and Correction Techniques that will help you stay ahead of the airplane by showing you how to anticipate deviations and correct for them before they happen while flying in IMC. Knowing how to anticipate and fix deviations before they happen will reduce your workload and make flying IFR much easier. Learn about straight and level flight, constant airspeed climbs and descents, turns, airspeed and vertical speed control and more.

Holds is an e-lesson that breaks down IFR holds into steps you can understand! Visualizing holds and hold clearances will be much easier for you. You’ll learn how to enter holds without difficult calculations. You will also learn about published and non published holds, holding at intersections and over VOR’s, wind correction, time correction and more.

IFR Clearances and Radio Communication talks in detail about how to pick up your IFR clearance on the ground or in the air, at airports with & without a control tower. It covers various different methods so you don’t get stuck wondering what to do. You will also learn how to communicate with ATC, Tower Controllers and on the CTAF with examples of exactly how you need to say it. It will also cover clearance void times, valid times, clearance on request and hold for release situations.

IFR Emergencies and Instrument Failures explains in detail many different dangerous scenarios that could happen to you while flying IFR. It will teach you exactly what you need to do when things go bad while flying IFR. Learn how to recognize instrument and equipment malfunctions, and anticipate how their failure will affect what you see and do to maintain control of the plane. You will learn how to recognize all the warning signs  and maintain control with vacuum failures, gyro instrument failures, electrical failures, pitot static, icing and more.

Managing Single Pilot IFR Approaches discusses the details of what you should be doing and planning during your IFR flight to help you stay ahead of the plane by properly managing your workload. You will learn how to anticipate what the controller will say to you before he says it and to visualize where you are easily. Reading back approach clearances and setting up your approaches will be much easier for you.

Preparing for your IFR Flight takes you through everything you need to check in preparation for an IFR flight, where to find it and why it is important. You will learn how to choose a destination airport, how to choose an alternate airport, things you need to know before taking off or landing at an airport from a legal and a safety standpoint, Stars, DP’s, Obstacle clearance requirements, weather requirements, etc.

Low Altitude Enroute charts Covers  commonly seen and used symbols and information during IFR flight that will help Instrument Students  to be able to interpret what they see easily.

IFR Approach Plates and Approach Types discusses the many different things you will see on Precision & Non-Precision approach plates such as: MSA, DA, MDA, VDP, Circling & Straight in Approaches, Missed Approaches, Procedure Turns, Transitions, Feeder Routes, IAF, IF & FAF & More. Covers things you need to know at a glance that will keep you safe while doing an approach.

If your current Instrument training material isn’t explaining things in enough detail and you need steps that take you by the hand and walk you through the process, then this is for you!

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