Instrument Rating (IR)

The Commercial Pilot’s License CPL(A) allows flying of aircraft of every registered model being the pilot in command, as long as the aircraft type is permitted to be operated by only one pilot. Without an additional IR rating this right may only be used under VFR conditions.

The following rights are included in CPL(A):

  1. flying as a privat pilot PPL(A)
  2. being the pilot in command or the second pilot in non-commercial air traffic on a professional activity basis on aircraft, whose model is registered on the pilot’s license
  3. being the pilot in command in non-commercial air traffic on aircraft, whose model is registered on the pilot’s license and which are admitted for a minimum crew containing one pilot (SPA Single Pilot Aircraft)
  4. being the second pilot in commercial air traffic on aircraft, whose model is registered on the pilot’s license (SPA Single Pilot Aircraft and MPA Multi Pilot Aircraft) 
Prior to the beginning of the training you need to submit the following documents to us:
  • contract of training with AEROTOURS ATO
  • aviation medical class 1 given by an AMC
  • copy of a valid identity card or passport for identity verification
  • 1 passport photograph
  • background check (Sec. 7 para. 1 no. 4 Aviation Security Act (LuftSiG) and sec. 4 para. 1 Aviation Security Act) and a Police Clearance Certificate
  • extract of German Federal Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Drivers (Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt) (Sec. 30 para. 8 of Road Traffic Act (StVG))
  • declaration of pending criminal proceedings (Sec. 24 para. 3 no. 3 and 4 Air Traffic Licensing Order)
  • minimum age for starting training is 17 (license qualification with age of 21)
  • approval of legal representatives in case applicant is minor
  • first aid certificate (is conducted within AEROTOURS ATO where needed)
The distance learning course as well as the examination are structured into the following 14 subjects:
  • Air Law
  • Aircraft General Knowledge
  • Electronics
  • Powerplants
  • Instruments
  • Mass and Balance
  • Performing
  • Flight planning
  • Human Peformance
  • Meteorology
  • General Navigation
  • Radio Navigation
  • Operational Procedures
  • Aerodynamics
  • Radio Communication(BZF I)

Prior to the beginning of the training the student has to provide evidence about his/her sufficient knowledge of english, mathematics and physics.
 
The following is accepted:

  • opinion of an officially recognized expert
  • or certificate of A-Levels (premise: having studied the above subjects for at least three years)
  • or a passed DLR test
  • or the student’s previous knowledge is tested by AEROTOURS Head of Training

Aeronautical requirements

  • PPL(A) including night rating (if not available CPL(A) training will be extended for 5 lesson hours NVFR training)
  • 150 flight lessons, 70 lesson hours of which PIC. 20 lesson hours PIC cross country flight including one flight whose flight route is more than 540 km (300 NM) whereby there are two intermediate stops until complete stop of engines

The distance learning course for the training of the CPL(A) is the most modern way for obtaining the Commercial Pilot License. You can start at any time.

The practical training is structured into two parts. Modul A is trained at the beginning, which includes 10 lesson hours of basic instrument flying. Within this module basic instructions on IR are trained. Afterwards, module B is trained, which is 15 lesson hours CPL(A) training of visual flight, whereby 5 lesson hours are operated on a complex aircraft (TB20). This aircraft type meets the requirements being a complex aircraft, these are having at least 4 seats, having a variable pitch propeller and a retractable landing gear. The practical examination is also taken on this aircraft type.

Course Overview

Master the art of flying solely by reference to instruments. The Instrument Rating (IR) is arguably the most valuable certification a pilot can earn, transforming you from a day-time, clear-weather pilot into a truly capable aviator who can safely navigate through clouds, low visibility, and at night.

This program at Airsa Academy focuses on precision, situational awareness, and advanced decision-making. Our instructors will train you in our state-of-the-art simulators and aircraft to ensure you are confident and competent in Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) conditions.

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IFR Procedures

Learn precision instrument approaches, holding patterns, and departure/arrival procedures.

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Advanced Navigation

Utilize VOR, DME, GPS, and other navigation systems to fly complex routes without visual references.

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“Actual” Instrument Flying

<p>Gain confidence flying in real or simulated Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC).</p>

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ATC Communication

Master the specific language and procedures for communicating with Air Traffic Control in the IFR system.

Prerequisites

To begin your Instrument Rating training, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Valid Private Pilot License (PPL) or higher.
  • Valid Class 1 or Class 2 Medical Certificate.
  • At least 50 hours of cross-country flight time as pilot-in-command (PIC).
  • English Language Proficiency (ICAO Level 4).