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CheckMate Aviation updates IFR 2

By General Aviation News Staff · December 19, 2025 · Leave a Comment

CheckMate Aviation has released its newly redesigned CheckMate IFR 2, an instrument flight reference designed to support instrument students, CFIIs, flight schools, and instrument-rated pilots.

The redesigned CheckMate IFR 2 replaces a long-standing legacy product with a phase-of-flight-based layout, modern design language, and procedures aligned with current IFR training best practices, according to company officials.

The front side is designed for real-world IFR flight, while the back side is dedicated to training, proficiency, and instructional use.

“Whether a pilot is earning their instrument rating, teaching it, or refining it years later, this redesign was built to support how IFR is actually flown and taught today,” said Barry Munsterteiger, CheckMate Aviation CEO.

The redesigned CheckMate IFR 2 is available now in two formats to fit a variety of cockpit and training needs. The standard size (6.5 inches x 9 inches) is priced at $35, while the compact size (5 inches x 7 inches), is priced at $32.

For more information: CheckMateAviation.com

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