Single Engine
Instrument Rating
Fly in the clouds!

Privileges
Allows the pilot to fly during Instrument conditions in a single engine aircraft

Prerequisite:

The candidate must hold a Private license, and 50 Hours X-Country

Course requirements
40 hours of instrument time (Instrument time previously logged for the PPL, night rating or CPL could count toward this minimum time.) 20 hours can be on a simulator.
A dual cross country of at least 100 nautical miles, under simulated or actual IFR conditions must be completed.
A Transport Canada Written and Flight Test must be completed.

Duration
Training is at the students pace and convenience. The course will take 4 weeks if full time and 3-4 month if part time (3 lessons a week).

Cost Breakdown  
The average cost for the Commercial Course is:

15

hours dual in Elite Flight Training Device @

$65

per hour

$975

15

hours solo in a Cessna 172 @

$138

per hour

$2070

10 hours prepratory ground instruction    

$320

Ground School Course and Briefings

 

 

 

$504

Flight and Written Exam Fees (School Examiner)

 

$235

TAX (GST)

 

 

 

 

 

 

$35

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

$4219


These prices are based on the legal minimum time for each course. Some students will require more than the minimum to complete the courses. The above rate presumes that the student has 10 instrument hours from his Private License and Night Endorsement.

Payment can be made by cash, cheque, and debit card.  Payment is expected before flight and may be paid as training progresses. Student loans are available.
All Fees are in Canadian Funds