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postheadericonAERO 212

 AERO 212 BASIC INSTRUMENT PILOT (1.0 Units)
 
The student will be introduced to instrument flight and obtain the practical experience necessary to control and accurately maneuver a helicopter solely by reference to flight instruments. In addition, the student will be introduced to emergency procedures pertaining to basic attitude flying.   An instrument rated pilot is authorized to conduct flight operations without visual reference to the ground.
 
 
All training is conducted in a rotorcraft – helicopter.
 
 
ADDITIONAL FLIGHT TRAINING FEE:                     $ 6,906.00
 

Training Resources:
Qty
Remediation Rate
R-44 Helicopter – Dual
13 Hours
$480 per hour
Pre/Post Flight Instruction
 7 Hours
$ 45 per hour
Ground Instruction
13 Hours
$ 45 per hour

 
NOTE: Books and Pilot Supplies NOT included in above flight training fee (Estimated cost: $15.00)*
 
*Books and supplies purchased in Aero 211 used in Aero 212, 213 & 214
 
Eligibility for enrollment:
  • A person must hold at least a 3rd class medical certificate prior to enrolling in the flight portion of the Private Pilot Certification Course.
  • Must have a current and valid Private Pilot License – Rotorcraft Helicopter
  • Must be at-least 17 years of age at end of course
  • Be able to read, speak, write and understand the English language. 
  • Person must weigh less than 205 pounds prior to enrolling in the flight portion of the Private Pilot Certification Course
 
Aeronautical Knowledge Training
 
1.      Aeromedical factors as applied to instrument flight
2.      Attitude instrument flying technique
3.      Applicable subjects of the “Aeronautical Information Manual” and the appropriate FAA advisory circulars
4.      Aircraft instrumentation and navigation systems introduction.
5.      Radio communications procedures
6.      Basic instrument approach procedures
 
 
 
 
Flight Training
 Flight training must include the following areas of operation:
 
1.      Preflight preparation
2.      Preflight procedures
3.      Flight by reference to the instruments
4.      Navigation Systems
5.      Emergency procedures
6.      Postflight procedures
 
Completion Standard
 
The student MUST demonstrate through written tests, practical tests, and appropriate records, that he/she meets the knowledge, skill, and experience requirements necessary to meet course objectives.