
IREX Theory (Instrument Flight Rating) - $2,356.00
Course Description
The Instrument Rating Examination (IREX) Theory course is a comprehensive program designed to prepare pilots for the challenging Instrument Rating examination. This course is essential for aspiring pilots seeking to enhance their skills and knowledge in instrument flight operations and regulations.
Over the duration of three weeks, students will engage in intensive theoretical instruction, practical exercises, and simulated scenarios to develop a solid foundation in instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures, navigation aids, instrument approach procedures, and regulations governing instrument flight.
Key Course Topics:
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IFR Regulations and Procedures: A comprehensive overview of instrument flight regulations, including IFR rules, clearances, airspace classifications, and communication procedures. Students will gain a thorough understanding of regulatory requirements for instrument flight operations.
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Instrument Flight Planning: Instruction on the principles of instrument flight planning, including route selection, navigation aids, weather considerations, alternate airport planning, fuel requirements, and NOTAMs. Students will learn to develop effective instrument flight plans.
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Instrument Navigation Aids: In-depth study of various navigation aids used in instrument flight, including VOR (VHF Omni-directional Range), NDB (Non-Directional Beacon), DME (Distance Measuring Equipment), GPS (Global Positioning System), and ILS (Instrument Landing System). Students will understand the functionality and interpretation of these aids.
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Instrument Flight Instruments: Analysis of the primary flight instruments and navigation equipment used in instrument flight, such as attitude indicators, heading indicators, altimeters, vertical speed indicators, and autopilot systems. Students will develop proficiency in using and interpreting these instruments.
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Instrument Approach Procedures: Detailed examination of instrument approach procedures, including precision and non-precision approaches, instrument landing systems (ILS), VOR/DME approaches, GPS approaches, and RNAV (Area Navigation) procedures. Students will gain practical experience in conducting and briefing instrument approaches.
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Instrument Flight Performance and Limitations: Study of aircraft performance and limitations during instrument flight operations, including takeoff and landing performance, climb and descent performance, and weight and balance considerations. Students will learn to calculate performance adjustments based on instrument flight conditions.
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Instrument Meteorology: Introduction to meteorological factors and considerations specific to instrument flight, including icing conditions, turbulence, thunderstorms, and low visibility conditions. Students will develop strategies to mitigate weather-related risks during instrument flight.
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Instrument Flight Simulations: Practical exercises using flight simulators to reinforce theoretical knowledge and develop instrument flight skills. Students will engage in simulated scenarios, including IFR flight planning, navigation, instrument approaches, and emergency procedures.
Course Benefits:
- Comprehensive understanding of instrument flight regulations, procedures, and operations.
- Proficiency in instrument flight planning, navigation aids, and approach procedures.
- Ability to interpret and use flight instruments effectively during instrument flight.
- Enhanced decision-making skills for instrument flight operations in various weather conditions.
- Practical experience through simulated instrument flight scenarios.
Enrolment Requirements:
- Private Pilot License (PPL) or Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
- Basic knowledge of aviation regulations and procedures
- Proficiency in mathematics and physics is beneficial but not mandatory
Enrol in the IREX Theory course today and prepare yourself to successfully pass the Instrument Rating Examination, taking a significant step towards becoming a skilled instrument-rated pilot.
For any questions in relation to this course, or if you would like to pay via PayID, Bank Transfer or Cash, please call our friendly staff on 03 8586 7777
Cnr First Avenue and Bundoora Parade
Moorabbin Airport VIC 3194
training@rvac.com.au
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