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Ground school classes with an instructor can add up quickly. Most instructors charge anywhere from $40-$65 per hour, and while their expertise is invaluable, much of the knowledge they provide can be accessed for free through FAA resources, volunteer instructors, books, and online sources. The challenge for students, however, is that you often don’t know what you don’t know.
 

This Instrument Study Guide is designed to help you take charge of your own learning, making the most of these free resources while saving you hundreds or even thousands of dollars on repeated lessons. Professionally crafted, this guide helps you study independently and retain key knowledge at a fraction of the cost, offering both flexibility and affordability.
 

While this study guide is not a replacement for an instructor, it is an invaluable tool to build on your knowledge and retain information more effectively. By studying on your own, you can maximize the time and money spent with your instructor, ensuring that when you do meet, your time is focused on perfecting your skills, not re-reviewing concepts. This guide helps you accumulate essential knowledge at home, so when you do have in-person lessons, you’re ready to maximize the benefits of direct instruction.
 

The guide is specifically aligned with the most current FAA Instrument Rating Airplane Airmen Certification Standards (ACS), and conforms to the latest revisions of Western Michigan University’s Instrument Rating Training Course Outline.

With over 300 pages of scenario-based questions, this guide focuses on helping you master all instrument knowledge areas. It’s tailored for Western Michigan University students training in the Cirrus SR20 Gen 7 fleet, with questions specific to this aircraft model. While the content is specific to this fleet, the knowledge covered is universally applicable to all instrument students.
 

The study guide follows the format of the ACS and is a valuable supplement to FAA handbooks and other resources listed in the reference section for each ACS Task. It is a tool to build foundational knowledge and ensure you are ahead of the game, so your in-person instruction is as effective as possible. However, it is not a substitute for hands-on training with a qualified instructor. Use it alongside FAA-approved materials to deepen your understanding and get the most out of your flight training.
 

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Instrument Study Guide - WMU SR20 G7

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