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Single Engine Intrument Rating,IR
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The instrument rating, single engine course contains ground, and dual flight training includes the latest ECAA pilot licensing requirements. The syllabus provides necessary information and guides the student through Three Stages.
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Main objective of the course |
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- STAGE I OBJECTIVES -The emphasis of Stage I is on IFR flight operations. The student will learn precise airplane attitude control by instrument reference. Additionally, the student will gain greater competence in the use of navigation systems
- STAGE III OBJECTIVES - is to introduce and train the student on holding patterns and instrument approaches, including circling and missed approach procedures. The student will learn to correctly perform holding patterns and accurate instrument approaches using full and partial panel techniques.
- STAGE III OBJECTIVES - is to introduce the student to IFR cross-country procedures and to increase the student’s proficiency to the level required of an instrument rated pilot .
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How you will benefit / course benefits |
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THE student pilot will obtain the knowledge, skill, and aeronautical experience necessary to be able demonstrate performance of all IFR maneuvers and procedures at the proficiency level of an instrument rated pilot at a standard that meets or exceeds the minimum performance criteria established in the practical test for an instrument rating (airplane).
PCATD, up to 5 hrs of time may be credited to ground training ,and may be credited for PCATD Time listed in flight training instead of the airplane; are indicated in the lesson time allocation tables.
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Designed for / who should attend |
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- Private Pilot License.
- A Current class - 2 medical assessment;
- Pass Successfully English Level – 4 , and
- Pass Successfully MFC Interview
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Course out line / Modules |
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Completion of this course is based solely upon compliance with the minimum requirements of ECAR Part 141. A student doesn't meet course completion standards may need extra time.
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IR - GROUND TRAINING
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Video class discussion
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Briefings stage, and Final Exam
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Ground Training Totals
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STAGE I
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8.0
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1.0
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9.0
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STAGE II
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10.0
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1.5
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11.5
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STAGE III
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6.0
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3.5
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9.5
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TOTALS
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24.0
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6.0
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30.0
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IR - SYNTHETIC FLIGHT TRAINING
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FTD
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FTD Training Total
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STAGE I
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11.0
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11.0
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STAGE II
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12.5
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12.5
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STAGE III
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10.5
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10.5
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TOTALS
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34.0
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34.0
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IR - FLIGHT TRAINING
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Airplane
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Flight Training Total
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STAGE I
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13.0
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13.0
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STAGE II
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11.0
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11.0
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STAGE III
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11.0
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11.0
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TOTALS
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35.0
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35.0
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NOTE:
1. All flight training in the Instrument Rating Course is dual.
2. FTD time not to be credited for flight training requirement.
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Course duration/Fees |
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Average four months / Depend on the time of Request
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in the Egyptian pound or equivalent in USD
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Scheduled Sessions |
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Notes |
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This Course can be tailored or customizes to answer your organization needs / the delivery
time can be agreed upon / the minimum trainees number for each course is twelve in Addition information please contact us |
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