Next level IFR experience.
A Private Instrument Rating (PIFR) is a fantastic rating for private pilots who would like to fly in more conditions than what Visual Flight Rules (VFR) allows for. It authorises the holder to act as a pilot in command of flights under Instrument Flights Rules (IFR) in a single-pilot aircraft with MTOW of 5700kg or less, based on what endorsements are completed as part of the course. The Private IFR course is offered for single or multi-engine and utilises practical training in the simulator as well as the actual aircraft. To complete Private IFR you must hold a Private Pilot Licence (PPL) or higher (CPL, ATPL).
A basic Private Instrument Rating (PIFR) still restricts the licence holder to VFR when flying under Lowest Safe Altitude (LSALT). There are a range of endorsements that you can add, based on the type of flying you want to do and the locations you will likely be flying to/from. The Learn To Fly Private IFR course package includes VOR/LLZ and GNSS En-route Navigation Endorsements (+ NDB for eligible aircraft), RNP 2D Approach Endorsement, 1 IFR Departure Endorsement, and up to 2 Approach Endorsements of your choice (from STAR, NDB, VOR/LLZ, DME/GNSS, and ILS). We also offer a package for pilots who want to be able to fly at night, that includes a Night IFR Endorsement. Chat to one of our flight training specialists who can help to customise your package based on the endorsements that will be most practical for you.
To complete this course you must hold a Private Pilot Licence (PPL) or higher (CPL, ATPL). Your orientation will include an introduction to the airport, airspace, aircraft fleet, LTF processes and policies, and our facilities.
A pass in IREX Theory is also required to complete the Private IFR course. We offer an online IREX Theory course that includes both theory training and the exam. Or you can choose to do a face-to-face course for an additional cost.
Theory content is customised based on the endorsements you choose to include.
Practical flight training for PIFR is conducted in our state-of-the-art flight simulators as well as in your chosen aircraft type. The content is customised based on what endorsements you have chosen to include in your training.
The PIFR flight test involves 2.5-3 hours of flying, demonstrating the theory and practical knowledge you have learnt during the course for the PIFR endorsements you have chosen.
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Our training program will support your learning and develop your flying skills in and out of the classroom. For detailed information on the course, including program introduction, prerequisites, training syllabus, fees and more, please download our FREE Course Guide.