
Certified Flight Instructor- Instrument
Lead the Next Generation of Pilots.
The Certified Flight Instructor-Instrument (CFII) rating takes your teaching skills to the next level. This course prepares you to train pilots in the art of flying solely by reference to instruments—sharpening your own precision while helping others gain the confidence to handle challenging conditions.
As a CFII, you’ll learn how to break down complex IFR concepts, demonstrate advanced instrument procedures, and coach students through real-world scenarios where accuracy and judgment matter most. Whether you're building time, expanding your professional qualifications, or strengthening your instructional toolkit, this rating elevates both your expertise and your impact.
Let’s Get You Airborne
What You’ll Need to Begin


Commercial Pilot Certificate
FAA Medical Certificate
Present a valid FAA Private Pilot Certificate & valid state or federal identification.
Before your checkride, you’ll need to get an FAA Medical Certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore the most common questions students have before starting their Instrument training.

Cessna 172
With its blend of stability and simplicity, the Cessna 172 delivers dependable performance that students trust as they advance through their training.
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Piper PA-28
The Piper Cherokee is a trusted, dependable single-engine trainer that gives you a safe and solid foundation as you begin your aviation journey.
Cost Breakdown
$10,500​
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Cost of 55 flight hours, 40 is the minimum required. However, national average is 55. Expect additional costs such as training recourses and FAA Examiner fee.
This program takes you from beginner to licensed pilot with full ground and flight instruction.


