This so-called “blind-fly” qualification is required to be allowed to fly helicopters at night and in poorer visibility conditions, such as clouds and bad weather. This involves the use of instruments in the helicopter, guidance equipment on the ground and traffic control. A requirement for pilots who want to fly Offshore.
Normally, Instrument Rating is started after obtaining the CPL. The student learns to control the helicopter through directions on the instruments. Learning this skill requires a lot of training and guidance, physically, mentally and communicatively because IFR flights are often flown by 2 pilots. They also learn to work with advanced navigation and communication systems and autopilots.
The training begins on our certified helicopter simulator, as it allows you to learn the basic skills efficiently. After this, training is completed on our IFR-certified Bell 206 Longranger.
Please feel free to contact us for more information and your personalized options.
