
(Effective
October 15 2008)
The Pacific Flying Club offers a Single Engine Instrument course based on 20 hours of aircraft simulator work plus an additional 10-20 hours of actual flight instruction in one of the Club's single engine aircraft. The amount of actual flight time required will depend on the student's experience and level of training. Additionally the Club provides a ground school programme as preparation for the written examination administered by Transport Canada. A written examination and flight test is required. Students must hold a PPL and 50 hours PIC cross country time.
The Pacific Flying Club uses a 2003 Elite FTD, 2007 Level 5 Al Sim and Cessna 172's in its single-engine IFR programme.

Ground briefing requirements are strictly based on the instructor's evaluation of the student's progress. Ground briefing time is charged at a rate of $50.00 per hour.