Part 141 Training: Instrument Pilot Course
The most rewarding rating!
Have you ever been on an airline, and wondered how the pilot was flying in limited visibility and clouds? The answer lies with the skills developed during your Instrument Pilot Course.
The Instrument Pilot Course prepares certified pilots to operate in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) while in the Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) system. Instrument pilot students will learn how to use advanced navigational instruments and displays to fly in limited visibility and low ceilings. Completing your instrument is a requirement to becoming a professional pilot, however, the rating is also great for recreational pilots who want to improve their proficiency and safety in the cockpit.
Legends Airways provides Instrument Pilot Training either Part-141 or Part-61. Part-141 is best for those who would like to have a structured syllabus and have low cross-country time.
Legends conduct the Instrument Pilot Course in the Tecnam P2008 and P2010. Please call our office for additional information or view our pricing below.
Pricing Information
Instrument Pilot Course : Tecnam P2008
- Our Tecnam P2008 is re-inventing what it means to "Learn to Fly" in the 21st Century. This Glass Cockpit trainer is equipped with Dual Garmin G3X touch screen avionics and a Garmin GTN 650 navigator and is our most popular training aircraft.
- - 35 Hours Dual Flight Training
- - 30 Hours of Instrument Pilot Ground School (Can be substituted for Online School)
Instrument Pilot Course : Tecnam P2010
- High Performance and Technologically Advanced, our Tecnam P2010 is the perfect choice for someone who desires a training experience like no other. This 4-Seat, high speed aircraft is perfect for cross-country flights and training alike. Equipped with G1000NXI and a Garmin Autopilot, this aircraft is a pilots dream.
- - 35 Hours Dual Flight Training
- - 30 Hours of Instrument Pilot Ground School (Can be substituted for Online School)