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Instrument Rating Course
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STAGE 1
GL 1 Introduction to Instrument Rating -
GL 2 Flight Instruments1 Quiz
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GL 3 Basic Attitude Instrument Flight1 Quiz
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GL 4 Instrument Navigation (VOR, GPS)1 Quiz
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GL 5 The Flight Environment1 Quiz
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GL 6 Air Traffic Control System1 Quiz
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GL 7 IFR Regulations
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STAGE 2GL 8 Departure Procedures1 Quiz
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GL 9 IFR Enroute1 Quiz
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GL 10 Holding Pattern1 Quiz
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GL 11 Arrival Procedures1 Quiz
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GL 12 Approach Chart
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GL 13 Approach Procedures3 Topics|2 Quizzes
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STAGE 3GL 14 Meteorology1 Quiz
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GL 15 Weather Services1 Quiz
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GL 16 IFR Cross Country Planning1 Quiz
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GL 17 IFR Emergencies1 Quiz
Lesson 16 of 17
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GL 16 IFR Cross Country Planning
October 27, 2020
Federal Aviation Regulations require pilots to file an IFR Flight Plan so they can legally operate in controlled airspace under IFR. Every flight in IMC conditions requires pilots to use their ADM skills as much as they can so they can always stay two steps ahead of the airplane. Like any other flight, pilots need to mitigate risks by adequately planning their flight ahead of time. In this course, we will teach you all the things pilots should consider when planning an IFR Cross Country flight.
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