"Seriously, if you're on your way to a career with your PPL locked up, grab this book.
Don't wait, you'll regret it if you do.
Written by masters of the craft, easy to comprehend with plenty of illustrations. Wish this was available when I first started in the 1970s. Even if you have your instrument rating, this is a great refresher.”
Cole Anderson
Verified Amazon Customer
"Amazing guide. Every pilot should have one of this in his flight bag. Congrats!"
Caleb Mitchell
Verified Amazon Customer
“Great book, IFR aviation written simply. Perfect for beginners who are starting to get into the world of IFR flights.
Easy to read and tremendously useful for addressing doubts and refreshing knowledge. Highly recommended.”
Wilhem Rahn
Verified Amazon Customer
2024 edition
THE ONLY BOOK WHICH COVERS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
“How to Fly IFR” is the book I wish I had when I started with IFR. But it turns out I still use it.
The book is structured as the flight unfolds, including each flight phase and all the different variations you might find.
This is all the IFR knowledge a pilot needs.
2024 EDITION
10x your ifr skills with this book
Full of illustrations, easy-to-understand images and useful tips.
This book is the most practical IFR guide.
No unnecesary information, just what really matters.
Written by pilots and for pilots.
INDEX
Understand All the Instruments
Master every equipment, instrument, and screen. Our guide simplifies the cockpit, providing clear and concise explanations for each instrument.
Explained in a unique way, we made sure you understand how every instrument works.
Be Ready to Operate in Any Airport, Big or Small
Equip yourself with the knowledge to handle the unique challenges of any airfield.
Whether you are flying into an international hub with several transitions in arrival, or from a small grass field with an IFR pickup, this book will allow you to go to any airport full of confidence, regardless of its size.
Lightning Fast Flight Planning
Streamline your flight planning with our planning structure. This book will guide you through a structured planning method that's not only quick, but also will make sure your flight is complete, safe, and within legal boundaries.
From weather assessments to fuel calculations, you'll learn to expedite each step while maintaining the thoroughness required for safe IFR flight.
"Congratulations to the author, an excellent book as a refresher for what I forgot from when I did the IFR. It would have been very helpful for me to study since flight schools' manuals leave much to be desired. They should learn from this. Thank you!!"
Austin Davis
Verified Amazon Customer
"IFR easily explained from the basics to the highest proficiency. Perfect for everyone, from non-profesional aviation lovers wanting to understand real aircraft operations and modern navigation, to commercial pilots with huge aviation background and experience who intend to review and refresh their knowledge in many areas from a very fresh approach."
Andrew Munwall
Verified Amazon Customer
"I think this book will fit every pilot. It explains IFR in a really simple, approachable way and makes technical aspects of IFR as flight planning or approaches easy. It comes really handy to review details as everything is there. Fully recommended."
Colin Anderson
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Understand Why We Do Procedures
Go beyond the "how" and dive into the "why" of procedures. The procedures are explained in a way that clarifies the reasoning behind each standard operation, enhancing your understanding and retention. Knowing the purpose behind the procedures will make sure you can transition from one aircraft to another seamlessly, making you a more proficient pilot.
Ground: Make Sure You Have Everything You Need Onboard to Go to the Air
Before you taxi out, it's crucial to ensure that your aircraft is fully prepared for the flight ahead. This comprehensive checklist covers all the essentials you need to verify while still on the ground.
From confirming that all necessary documents and manuals are on board to checking that your navigation and communication systems are fully functional, this guide ensures nothing is overlooked.
We'll also cover the importance of a thorough pre-flight inspection, from fuel levels and oil checks to instrument settings and weather briefing.
Briefings
Briefings are essential, and if you are unlucky with your colleague, eternal. Ensure every procedure is a success with our comprehensive briefing guide.
Learn to consolidate essential information, from runway conditions to emergency procedures, into a concise and actionable briefing.
Departure Procedures:
Every Step of the Takeoff and Callouts
Detail every phase of your departure with precision.
This section breaks down the critical stages of takeoff, from throttle advancement to gear retraction, accompanied by necessary callouts.
Master these steps to enhance your situational awareness and ensure a safe ascent.
Understand the Charts
Navigate standard instrument departures (SID) with ease.
This part of the book elucidates SID charts, helping you interpret and follow complex routing information.
With practical tips and clear illustrations, you'll confidently manage departures, maintaining safety and efficiency in controlled airspace.
Improved
ATC Communications
Navigate the crucial initial communications with ATC like a pro.
This section equips you with the exact phrasing, timing, and responses needed during departure.
Understand the expectations and typical directives from ATC, ensuring your communications are clear, concise, and correct, setting the stage for a successful flight right from the start.
Non-SID Departures:
Omnidirectional Departures and IFR Joinings
Handle departures without a Standard Instrument Departure (SID) route confidently.
Learn to execute omnidirectional departures and seamlessly join controlled IFR routes.
This guide provides strategies and tips for navigating these scenarios, ensuring you maintain safety and compliance in less structured environments.
"Seriously, if you're on your way to a career with your PPL locked up, grab this book.
Don't wait, you'll regret it if you do.
Written by masters of the craft, easy to comprehend with plenty of illustrations. Wish this was available when I first started in the 1970s. Even if you have your instrument rating, this is a great refresher.”
Cole Anderson
Verified Amazon Customer
"Amazing guide. Every pilot should have one of this in his flight bag. Congrats!"
Caleb Mitchell
Verified Amazon Customer
“Great book, IFR aviation written simply. Perfect for beginners who are starting to get into the world of IFR flights.
Easy to read and tremendously useful for addressing doubts and refreshing knowledge. Highly recommended.”
Wilhem Rahn
Verified Amazon Customer
Understand perfectly the airspaces
Understand the complexities of different airspaces you'll encounter during IFR flight. This comprehensive guide details the characteristics, requirements, and restrictions of various airspaces, empowering you to navigate them with confidence and compliance.
Ensure safety with an absolute understanding of minimum altitude requirements
This section explains how to determine and adhere to minimum safe altitudes for different segments of your flight, considering terrain, obstacles, and airspace regulations.
Maneuvers:
Point to Point, DME Arc, Interceptions
Execute advanced maneuvers with precision.
From navigating direct point-to-point routes to mastering DME arcs and executing tactical interceptions, this guide covers the techniques and strategies needed to perform these maneuvers accurately and efficiently in IFR conditions.
Be Ready for ATC Clearances
Stay prepared for any ATC clearance.
The clearances section will give you a broad overview of the clearances you must receive, and when, this will enhance your ability to anticipate and respond to ATC instructions, ensuring compliance and safety from departure to landing.
Arrival:
What to Do Before Descending / Prepare Approach/Briefing
Prepare for descent and approach meticulously.
This section outlines the essential checks and setups needed before you begin your descent.
From reviewing approach charts to setting up navigation systems, ensure every step is covered to facilitate a smooth transition to the approach phase.
Going to a VFR Field, IFR Cancellation
There are times when we fly into a VFR field, but we want to make use of the safety that IFR flights offer, in those cases, we perform an IFR cancellation when arriving at the VFR field.
This guide will assist you to navigate the transition from IFR to VFR conditions. Understand the procedures and communications required to cancel IFR plans safely as you approach a VFR field, ensuring compliance and maintaining situational awareness.
Detailed Holding Section
Master holding procedures in IFR conditions. This detailed section covers entry methods, timing, and tips and tricks for holding patterns, providing you with the skills to execute holds confidently and accurately, in any wind conditions, for any entry.
STEP BY STEP Approaches
Execute your approach flawlessly.
This part delves into different types of approaches, discussing techniques, common pitfalls, and how to handle various weather and traffic conditions. Ensuring you perform a precise and safe approach every time.
Understand the Charts
Decode aeronautical charts with ease. This section helps you interpret and utilize various charts and diagrams effectively.
Criteria to begin and continue the Approach
Know precisely when to initiate or abort an approach.
This guide discusses the criteria for starting or discontinuing an approach if needed.
Achieve and maintain a stabilized approach.
This section emphasizes the importance of reaching and maintaining a stable flight configuration and speed well before landing to increase the likelihood of a safe, successful touchdown.
Descent Calculations
Calculate your descent accurately every time.
Learn methods to determine the timing, rate, and profile of your descent to ensure it's smooth, efficient, and aligned with ATC instructions.
Configuration
Optimize aircraft configuration for descent and approach. Understand the best practices for configuring your aircraft, including speed, altitude, and systems settings, to maintain stability and responsiveness.
Approach Examples
Explore real-world approach scenarios. Detailed examples illustrate various approach situations, providing you with a deeper understanding and practical insights to apply in your own flights.
PBN Approaches
Navigate Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) approaches proficiently. This section covers the specifics of PBN techniques, including required navigation performance and how to manage these approaches under different conditions.
Missed Approach
Handle missed approaches with confidence. Understand the procedures, communication, and immediate actions required when an approach cannot be completed as planned.
Final Taxi
Conclude your flight smoothly with a comprehensive guide to taxiing after landing. From communication with ground control to navigating the tarmac, ensure a safe and efficient transition from runway to ramp.