Lantana Helicopters
Professional Helicopter training in Lantana, Florida
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Instrument Rating for Helicopters
The
instrument rating course is for private helicopter pilots who wish
to enhance their flying skills and learn more about navigation,
weather and the air traffic control system. It is also for
commercial pilots who want to gain a competitive edge in the job
market, and meet the employment requirements of EMS, offshore and
corporate operators.
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Training at Lantana Helicopters:
The training will be adjusted to your individual needs and
previous experience. A price example given at the bottom of this
page. Parts of the training can be done in a FRASCA
R-22 IFR simulator to make a large reduction in the training
price.
Prerequisites:
- Hold at least a current private pilot certificate with an
aircraft category and class rating that applies to the
instrument rating sought..
- Be able to read, speak write and understand the English
language.
Steps to get a IR(H):
- Pass a written test given by the FAA.
- Fulfill the minimum requirements of flight time and training
specified by the FAA (see below).
- Pass an oral, and flight test given by the FAA or an approved
Designated Pilot Examiner.
Minimum requirements for a IR(H) - Part 61:
- Have logged at least 50 hours of cross-country flight time as
pilot in command, of which at least 10 hours must be in
helicopters for an instrument-helicopter rating.
- Have a total of 40 hours of actual or simulated instrument
time including
- at least 15 hours of instrument flight training from an
authorized instructor in the aircraft category for which the
instrument rating is sought.
- at least 3 hours of instrument training that is
appropriate to the instrument rating sought from an
authorized instructor in preparation for the practical test
(check ride) within the 60 days preceding the date of the
test.
- Instrument training specific to helicopters on
cross-country flight procedures that includes at least one
cross-country flight in a helicopter that is performed under
IFR and consists of -
- A distance of at least 100 nautical miles along airways or
ATC-directed routing.
- An instrument approach at each airport.
- Three different kinds of approaches with use the of
navigation systems.
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Instrument Rating Robinson
R-22 Part 61
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Per Hour
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Total
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25 hrs. Flight Instruction
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$250
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$6,250.00
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15 hrs FRASCA R22 IFR sim.
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$95
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$1,425
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30 hrs Ground Instruction
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$35
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$1,050.00
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FAA Examiner's Fee
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n/a
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$400.00
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Instrument Written Exam
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n/a
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$70.00
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Books and Materials
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n/a
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$190.00
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TOTAL
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$10,240.00
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Course price example based on standard
prices fulfilling the MINIMUM requirements. The average student will
need more training. Verify the current price at your preferred
training location.
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