AirDorrin - Instrument FAA requirements

Shown in GREEN are those requirements we know you've met. Shown in RED are those we need to verify or have yet accomplished. Note that not all text is repeated here from FAR 61.65; only those sections that in my opinion apply to you at this time.

You are expected to also review the AIM for important basic knowledge concerning instrument flying. It really is a good read - and I almost always pick up something new or remember something I've forgotten.

There is no night flying requirement for this rating.

(a) General. A person who applies for an instrument rating must:

(b) Aeronautical knowledge. A person who applies for an instrument rating must have received and logged ground training from an authorized instructor or accomplished a home-study course on the following aeronautical knowledge areas that apply to the instrument rating sought:

(c) Flight proficiency. A person who applies for an instrument rating must receive and log training from an authorized instructor in an aircraft, or in a flight simulator or flight training device, in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section, that includes the following areas of operation:

(d) Aeronautical experience. A person who applies for an instrument rating must have logged the following:

[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61–103, 62 FR 40900, July 30, 1997]


fed 02-04-2007