Features
What’s Included in Instrument Currency Sessions
Loggable IFR procedures in SG-1 BATD simulators.
Custom weather, failures, and ATC environment.
Flexible scheduling to fit your personal or professional flying routine.
 
 Instrument Currency sessions let you maintain your IFR proficiency and meet recency requirements using FAA-approved simulators.
Log approaches, holds, and procedures with flexible scheduling, no rental costs, and no weather downtime.
Perfect for professional pilots and serious GA flyers who want to stay sharp all year long.
Loggable IFR procedures in SG-1 BATD
Custom weather, failure, and ATC simulation
Meets FAA currency requirements
Advantages
Why Pilots Choose Simulator-Based Currency
Avoid aircraft rental costs and maintenance delays.
- Save time and money
- Train on your schedule
- Earn FAA WINGS and insurance discounts
Stay proficient even when the weather doesn't cooperate.
 21 YEARS
 21 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Stay IFR current year-round without the hassle of aircraft scheduling or weather delays.
$65/hr
 
  Fly IFR With Confidence
Book your Instrument Currency session and keep your IFR skills sharp all year long.
Instrument Currency
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 Instrument Currency
Stay IFR current year-round without the hassle of aircraft scheduling or weather delays.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The FAA allows 2.5 hours to be counted towards the Private Pilot requirements, and 10 hours towards the Instrument rating requirements.
- The real benefit lies in reducing the amount of time required to train in the aircraft. Most students require more than the FAA minimum hours before they are ready for the checkride. Spending some of those extra hours in the simulator at a far lower cost will help save money and keep your training on track when weather or maintenance cancel flights.
What is flight simulator training and how does it work?
Does simulator training count towards my pilot's license?
How much does simulator training cost?
When you compare that $55/hr simulator rate to the typical $160-$180/hr cost of renting an aircraft, and factor in that you can accomplish far more training in one simulator hour than in the same time in the air, the value is clear. You get more learning, in less time, at a fraction of the cost.
Can I log instrument approaches in the simulator?
Who can benefit from simulator training?
Are there prerequisites?
I am training at a different flight school, can I train here too?
Do you offer flight lessons in aircraft?
Our instructors can also provide training in your personally owned aircraft, ensuring seamless continuity between your simulator sessions and in-aircraft experience.
