PROGRAMS AND LICENCES
Single-Engine Instrument Rating
Multi-Engine Instrument Rating
Single-Engine Instrument Rating
Fly in weather that grounds less advanced pilots. Enjoy the convenience of an instrument rating to minimize weather delays on your business and pleasure trips. Choose the aircraft type you prefer.
Privileges
Fly under instrument flight rules.
Requirements
- Private Pilot Licence or higher
- Pilot in Command cross-country 50 hours
- 40 hours instrument training time (20 hours allowed on simulator)
- Written exam with a pass mark of 70%
- Practical flight test
Cost: (may be reduced if candidate has more than 5 hours previous instrument time)
Common Fees |
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| Ground School | $475.00 | |||
| Books and supplies | $200.00 | |||
| 15 hours dual Simulator | $2100.00 | |||
| 15 hours briefings | $1050.00 | |||
| Flight test fees | $235.00 | |||
| Total Common Fees | $4,060.00 | |||
Fees, Aircraft of Choice |
C-172R/S |
Warrior II |
Archer II |
Arrow III |
| 15 hours dual Aircraft | $3720.00 | $3255.00 | $3330.00 | $3495.00 |
| 1.8 hours solo for flight test | $320.40 | $264.60 | $273.60 | $293.40 |
| Plus common fees as above | $4060.00 | $4060.00 | $4060.00 | $4060.00 |
| Grand Total | $8,100.40 | $7,579.60 | $7,663.60 | $7,848.40 |
Notes
- Times and costs are based on Transport Canada minimum times outlined in the Canadian Air Regulations (CARs 421).
- Actual costs vary with individual student progress.
- Prices subject to change without notice
- Prices effective June 1, 2008

