IFR Resource Library
Mastering SIDs and STARs
Standard Instrument Departures and Arrivals are infrequently spoken about and often the first time they are flown by new pilots is when they are by themselves!
What are they, what is their history and how do we fly them safely. This eBook will give you a detailed look at how to brief these approaches as well as how to handle abnormal instructions or situations that may arise. By popular demand!

I'm on a Plane - AND I CAN'T CALM DOWN!
He's panicking in his seat, gripping the arm wrests, perspiration drenching his shirt. Another noise shocks and frightens Bill as the gear goes down. Is the plane about to break apart?
This short comical eBook is especially for the nervous flyers that need to know that that weird noise wasn't the wings about to fold up.

IFR Plate Briefing Templates
Ever wished you could be more methodical and thorough when you briefed an instrument approach plate? Well if you want to take it seriously you should practice and have a structure to your brief. This guide is all about how to brief in the same professional way every time.

Instrument Proficiency Preparation Guide
This guide provides a great starting point for study of your instrument proficiency checks every year, and includes references for review of any topic you’ve become rusty on.
Radio Phraseology Guide
Ever been uncertain of radio messaging content or procedure, and just made a complete mess of the transmission? Learn what, when, and how to communicate on air, with clear and succinct speech, avoiding time-consuming and unnecessary words that congest the frequency, confuse other air-traffic, or jeopardise safety.

Mastering SIDs and STARs
This guide takes the confusion from SIDs and STARs, explaining their history and use. Designed for general aviation IFR pilots, it helps you brief, plan, and fly procedures with confidence and precision.