The AFN Pilot School has designed this course for all Private or Commercial Pilots who wish to obtain Instrument Flight Rules certificate (IFR).
It will be necessary before starting the course, to be in possession of the Class 1 JAR medical certificate, to pass the theoretical tests of ATPL (A) or IR and to count with 70 hours of Pilot in Command and 50 hours of cross-country navigation. This course is available both in single and twin engine airplanes.
Flight Training (MULTI-ENGINE)
Requirements to access the course:
- Private Pilot License (PPL (A)) or Commercial Pilot License (CPL (A))
- Class 1 medical certificate
- Theoretical ATPL (A) or IR (A) (both available in AFN school)
- 50 hours of cross-country navigation
- 70 hours as pilot in command
The Course for IR (A) in multi-engine aircraft, will comprise 55 hours of flight time of which:
- 40 single engine hours
- 15 multi-engine hours
NOTE: If the student holds a CPL (A) can make the 10 hours of instruction less, which means a total of 45 hours, but without variation of the twin-engine hours.
(2 hours of examination)
Flight Training (SINGLE ENGINE)
Requirements to access the course:
- Private Pilot License (PPL (A)) or Commercial Pilot License (CPL (A))
- Class 1 medical certificate
- Theoretical ATPL (A) or IR (A) (both available in AFN school)
- 50 hours of cross-country navigation
The Course for IR (A) in multi-engine aircraft, will comprise 55 hours of flight.
Once the training is completed, the candidate must demonstrate his / her proficiency in the simulator and in the aircraft in both tests of expertise performed in this ATO. (2 hours of examination).