A Federal Aviation Administration Part 61 Program
Instrument Instructor rating enables the pilot to teach instrument flight in helicopters. Although employers are not necessarily looking for CFI-I applicants, the rating adds depth to a pilot’s skills and is attractive to potential employers. Also, many schools, including Pelican, require this rating in order to be employed as an instructor.
The number of hours to obtain this rating will depend on your instrument proficiency.
Located near the bustling city of Miami, Pelican Flight School offers unparalleled flight training in one of the most dynamic aviation environments in the world. Based at North Perry Airport, just minutes from Miami, our students benefit from ideal weather conditions and access to major airspaces, including Miami International Airport. This proximity gives aspiring pilots hands-on experience in navigating complex flight routes and busy skies, preparing them for real-world challenges. For over 30 years, Pelican Flight School has been recognized for its commitment to safety, excellence, and high standards, providing tailored training programs for both beginners and experienced pilots. Whether you're starting from zero hours or seeking to upgrade your license, our Miami-area flight school ensures you get the expertise, support, and in-depth experience needed to advance your aviation career with confidence and skill.
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