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COMMAND FLIGHT TRAINING
SINGLE ENGINE COMMAND INSTRUMENT RATING (SECIR)
Single Engine Command Instrument Rating (SECIR)
The Single Engine Command Instrument Rating allows pilots to fly in Instrument Meteorology Conditions (IMC) in a Single Engine Aeroplane (SEA).
Flying IFR adds an additional level of safety in deteriorating meteorology conditions as well as enhanced procedural performance.
Requirements for the issue of a Single Engine Command Instrument Rating
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40 hours instrument time total
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10 hours cross-country dual instrument time
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5 hours night flight total
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1 hours of night flight as pilot in command
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50 hours cross-country flight time as pilot in command
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