Published by Aircraft Training Aids, LLC on Sep 07, 2014
Genre: Simulation
Ratings: 4.44
Version: 2.0
Updated: Apr 20, 2015
Downloads: 428
On Instruments is a simulation entertainment game developed by Aircraft Training Aids LLC. Available for $2.99, it was updated to v2.00 on April 20, 2015, and currently holds a 4.44 out of 5 rating based on 9 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 13 MB of free space and runs Android 7+ or iOS 8.0+.
On Instruments Gameplay Overview
Description
Practice and hone your IFR instrument scanning skills while playing a variety of courses “On Instruments”.
On Instruments can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Scan
Great way to practice your scan. CFI approved!
★★★★★Excellent!!
Great practice for both students and instrument pilots to improve your instrument scan. Well done!
★★★★☆Simple, cheap, and does the job
Just the primary instruments plus the tach. Van extremely useful tool for initial ifr practice and the instrument portion of ppl training. It even has inop instrument challenges where the attitude indicator will slowly fail. Probably has other failing instruments I have not seen yet. Only reason not 5 stars is because I think it's missing a realistic lagging effect where the roll of the plane lags behind the control input. Otherwise it's great.
★★★★★Power + Attitude = Performance
This is a great training tool for IFR students and rusty pilots. It helps develop and practice a good scan, and it teaches the most fundamental principle of Instrument flying: Attitude + Power = Performance
Level flight: half bar up + 2200 rpm
Ascent at 500fpm: 5 degrees up + 2400rpm
Descent at 500fpm: 5 degrees down + 1800 rpm
Level turn: half bar up + 2300rpm
Besides that, the game/challenge format of this app is brilliant, as it motivates IFR students to try harder.
★★★★★Excellent!!
Before you start your IFR training you have to know :
A) how to scan
B) performance settings
Make your life easier, master this first then go and shoot approaches