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Instrument Rating Path
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Stage 1
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Flight Instruments
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Basic Attitude Instrument Flight
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Navigation Systems3 Topics
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IFR Regulations
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Airport Operations
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Air Traffic Control System
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Stage 2Departure Procedures
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IFR Enroute
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Holding Patterns
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Arrival Procedures
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Approaches3 Topics
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Stage 3Weather Theory
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Aviation Weather Services
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Aeromedical Factors
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Human Factors
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IFR Cross Country Planning
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IFR Emergencies
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Although we function best when we are on the ground, we have a remarkable ability to adapt to our surroundings. In-flight, our bodies must adjust for significant changes in barometric pressure, considerable variation in temperature, and movement at high speed in three dimensions. Aviation would not be possible if we could not compensate for the physiological demands placed upon us by flight. However, there are limitations to the adjustments that the human body can make.
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