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Instrument Rating in the United States

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An Instrument Rating is required for a pilot to fly under instrument flight rules (IFR).

In the U.S., the rating is issued by the FAA.

Instrument rating standards

To be eligible to pursue an Instrument Rating, the applicant must:

Ground training

Flight experience and training

Operations requiring an instrument rating

A pilot must have an instrument rating in order to act as Pilot in Command of a flight under IFR. The rating is also required:

IFR currency requirement

Under [FAR 64.57], to be eligible to fly in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) an IFR-rated pilot must accomplish and log at least the following IFR procedures under actual or simulated IMC every 6 months:

An Instrument Proficiency Check administered by a CFII within the last 6 months is another way of complying with the IFR currency requirement.

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