The Instruments (IF) Rating teaches pilots how instruments in the aircraft operate. It forms part of the Commercial Pilots Licence, but can also be done separately.
Our IF Rating course gives students the opportunity to experience flying virtually and realistically. Students spend a minimum of 40 hours of flying in order to obtain an IF Rating. These 40 hours are split in two - 20 hours instrument flying (performed on a suitable instrument aircraft) and 20 hours simulator flying. Note that if you have a night rating, you would have already flown 5 hours simulator and 5 hours in the actual aircraft.