Comm1 IFR Radio Simulator    
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Save Your Money for the Real Flights
Most seasoned pilots agree that talking to ATC just gets easier with practice. When you're taking on Instrument Flight Rules, extensive practice can be costly and make your flights less enjoyable. COMM1: IFR can save you valuable training and BFR dollars. COMM1: IFR offers a heightened interactive training experience with new and enhanced features:

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Hear "live" air traffic controllers working your aircraft and other traffic in real-time settings through all types of airspace.

Over 9 hours of comprehensive radio training

Realistic, rapid-fire ATC exchanges

Complex IFR scenarios

76 detailed briefings

55 interactive communication exercises

Over 800 colorful diagrams, aeronautical charts and approach plates

Realistic InteractionWithout Leaving the Ground
COMM1: IFR showcases the same type of realistic pilot–ATC audio dialogue, detailed flight scenarios, and interactive simulation exercises that have been praised as the winning ingredients of COMM1: VFR Radio Simulator.

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"Tune" the photorealistic interactive radio stack.

Record and playback your own radio calls with interactive audio exercises.

Operate the on-screen COM 1, COM 2, NAV 1, NAV 2, and audio panel — COMM1 radios tune and respond just like the real thing.

Simulate emergency radio procedures from the safety of your desktop.

Access the most widely-used aviation resources for frequencies and communication information from the Airport/Facility Directory, AOPA's Airport Directory and Sectional Charts.

Sharpen Your Skills, for Safety's Sake
COMM1: IFR focuses on honing and perfecting radio skills. By de-mystifying the "system" through step-by-step audio sequences and breaking down the radio calls that controllers rattle off into definable bits of information, COMM1: IFR helps pilots to become smarter and more confident in the cockpit. And that translates into safer skies for everyone.

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COMM1 makes radio communications "second nature" for pilots, so they can concentrate on flying the airplane.

Use actual aeronautical charts, airport diagrams and other visual aids in over 55 communication exercises.

Practice unusual IFR situations, such as Radar Approaches, to be better prepared for the unexpected.

Hear examples of what you are expected to perform in each lesson.

Get expert feedback and compare your responses with the pros.

Are You Ready for the Challenge of IFR?
COMM1: IFR challenges the instrument student or refresher pilot to demonstrate proper ATC phraseology and become proficient in their radio skills.

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Practice with detailed flight scenarios and industry-standard charts while communicating with ATC.

Rich visual and audio descriptions of every type of airport, enroute and airspace environment that pilots encounter under IFR, including emergency and equipment outage situations.

Interactive conversations with Clearance Delivery, Departure, Enroute, Approach, Tower and Ground controllers are among the 55 simulated exchanges.

Comprehensive 9-hour syllabus follows a logical and systematic progression for instrument students learning IFR operations and the many variables that can be encountered at different stages of flight.

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Contents

Before You Begin
Locating Frequencies
IFR Resources
   Approach/Departure
   ARTCC
   ATIS
   AWOS/ASOS
   Clearance Delivery
   CTAF
   FSS
   Ground
   Tower
Filing an IFR Flight Plan
  From the Ground
  While Airborne
Before You Taxi
  AWOS/ASOS
  ATIS
  Radio Checks
Obtaining Clearance
  At Non-Towered Airports
  At Towered Airports
  While Airborne
  Converting from VFR
  Unacceptable Clearances
  Tower-Enroute Clearances
  Amended Clearances
Departure
  From Non-Towered Airports
  From Towered Airports
  DPs
Enroute
  Hand-Offs
  Traffic Advisories
  Altitude Changes
  Heading Changes
  Position Reports
  Route Deviations
  Direct Clearances
  Temp. Frequency Changes
  Pilot Reports
  VFR-On-Top
  Change in Destination
  Required Reports
Arrival
  Descent
  AWOS/ASOS
  ATIS
  STARs
  Cruise Clearances
  Holding
Approach
  Approach Clearances
  Radar Vectors
  Course Reversal
  Visual/Contact Approaches
  PAR/ASR Approaches
  Wind Checks
  Missed Approaches
  Missed Approach Holding
  Practice Approaches
  Canceling IFR
Landing
  Non-Towered Airports
  Towered Airports
  LAHSO
When Things Go Wrong
  Unexpected Routing
  Clearance Void Time
  In-Flight Emergencies
  Minimum Fuel
  Lost Communications
  Nav Equipment Failure
  Diverting to an Alternate
  No Gyro Approach
  Transponder Problem