Total Cost: $7,295.00
Assuming instead that you choose to train with 40 hours flight time and 20 hours of instructor-guided flight simulator time ($29/hour) the approximate cost of an Instrument rating is as follows:
Total Cost: $6,423.00
Assumptions
No allowance was made for pilot time schedule. 8 hours per month is recommended, but not required. Some people have flown every day and obtained the rating in a month. Others have taken over a year. Instrument ground school is optional. Home study is an option. The cost of the various exams varies widely and is set by the examiner. Sales taxes are not included in any of the above. There may be a need for some small expenditures for certain peices of equipment or documentation as well. Most people will want a good timer for timed turns. NOS instrument charts are generally available for a reasonable cost, but many association members prefer to obtain a Jeppesen subscription to be kept up-to-date automatically. The association can help you get a discount on the subscription.
As you can see, a good method to minimize the cost of the rating is to do part of the training in a simulator or ground trainer. The association has its own FRASCA-141 ground trainer which is currently renting for a nominal $29.00 per hour. We also have access to simulators at other locations. Simulators are especially good for teaching instrument procedures and also for emergency training that cannot be handled in an actual aircraft. Not all association instructors like to use simulators, so be sure to ask around. Instructor participation is required for use with any simulator.
BEFA Fleet Advantages
All BEFA IFR aircraft are equipped with radio packages that exceed minimum FAA requirements. All IFR aircraft have two VHF radios, two VOR recievers (one with glide slope), one marker beacon receiver, one ADF and one altitude reporting transponder. All IFR aircraft also have DME and most have the new King KLN 94 color GPS, which is FAA-approved for IFR. One aircraft has EGPWS, TCAD and FIS on a multifunctional display screen in addition to GPS.
Summary
BEFA is an especially good place for IFR training, with Class B airspace only two miles away. Renton airport and Paine field both are Class D airspace with their own instrument approaches. Class C airspace is close by at Whidbey Island. There are many instrument approaches of virtually all kinds within a short flight from either Renton or Paine. You probably will find every type of instrument approach or instrument procedure that our planes are equipped for within half an hour of Renton. In addition, the typical winter weather in the Puget Sound area guarantees that the average student will have considerable experience with actual instrument conditions by the time the flight test rolls around.