IR(H)
Description
The Instrument Rating for Helicopters (IR(H)) e-learning course equips PPL(H) and CPL(H) license holders with the essential skills and knowledge required for instrument rating. It aligns with EASA IR(H) theoretical knowledge requirements and focuses on the unique operational challenges of helicopter flight. This course enhances learning through interactive graphics and animations. Complex theories are simplified, ensuring a thorough understanding of navigating under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC). The IR(H) Computer-Based Training (CBT) also features an extensive question bank tailored for helicopter operations, facilitating both knowledge reinforcement and successful exam preparation.
Designed as the definitive training solution for aspiring helicopter pilots, this e-learning course aims not only to educate but also to deliver unmatched proficiency and confidence in instrument flight. By offering regulatory compliance and a clear, comprehensive pathway to certification, the IR(H) CBT stands as the premier choice for professionals seeking to elevate their flying capabilities and achieve their instrument rating qualification with confidence.
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About the course
- Duration: 100 hours of CBT content
- 1,500+ EASA Learning Objectives covered
- Over 55 e-learning modules
- 1,500+ questions in the test database
- Coverage of all 7 EASA subjects required in IR syllabus
- Master all 7 essential subjects required for the Instrument Rating
- Explore in detail instrumentation, air law, radio navigation, and more
- Build a solid foundation for safe and efficient operations in IFR conditions
- Navigate complex scenarios with skill
- Maintain high standards of professionalism, ethics, and safety
- 100% compliant with EASA regulations
- Comprehensive coverage
- Interactive and immersive learning
- Assessments and progress tracking
- Accessible on all devices, anytime, anywhere
- Easy-to-use LMS with expert onboarding support
PPL(H) or CPL(H) holders, looking to train to the level of proficiency required to fly under IFR and in IMC.