
Learn how to safely fly using aircraft instruments and navigation systems when weather conditions limit visual references.

Train in instrument procedures, GPS navigation, and flight planning in the National Airspace System.

Pass the FAA written exam covering instrument procedures, weather systems, regulations, and navigation.

Complete the final oral and practical exam with a certified FAA examiner to earn your Instrument Rating.
The Instrument Rating allows pilots to fly safely in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) and rely on aircraft instruments rather than outside visual references.
At RL Aviation, students learn advanced flight skills including instrument navigation, precision approaches, weather decision-making, and air traffic control procedures.
Training includes one-on-one flight instruction, aircraft training, and structured ground lessons designed to build strong instrument flying skills.
An Instrument Rating significantly improves a pilot’s safety, confidence, and overall flying capability, and it is also an essential step toward becoming a professional pilot.

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