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An IFR Pilot flies aircraft using only instruments. You might fly for a range of purposes including transporting passengers, moving freight or carrying out surveillance activities. IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) Pilots perform other duties such as preparing flight plans, conducting safety checks and communicating with air traffic control services.
IFR Pilots should have strong technical skills and be able to adapt quickly to changing circumstances. It’s important that you can communicate clearly and solve problems as they arise. IFR Pilots should have excellent situational awareness and be able to focus for long periods. You might work irregular hours and spend some time away from home.