After completing the VFR (visual flight rules) training, it’s time to move on to the next phase: IFR (instrument flight rules) training. In this phase, students learn to fly and navigate using only the aircraft’s instruments
IFR training is crucial for becoming well-rounded and competent pilots, capable of handling challenging flight conditions such as fog, dense clouds, and reduced visibility. This type of training develops the skills necessary to correctly interpret instrument readings and make quick, accurate decisions regardless of external conditions.
With IFR training, our students gain confidence and competence, becoming pilots ready to manage any situation in flight. It’s an exciting and challenging phase of the training journey that leads to new levels of professionalism and safety.
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