Flight Instuctor Course (5 Day CFI Training Course)

Our 5 Day Accelerated Flight Instructor Training course is designed to immerse the CFI training into a dedicated complete accelerated Flight Instructor training program. The Flight Instructor course program includes the initial CFI Flight Instructor practical test reccomendation with an FAA Certified Flight Instructor.

Train the way you Fly - Fly the way you train.

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Flight Instructor Course Program Includes: 

  • Flight Instructor CFI: Exclusively Assigned to You
  • Unlimited CFI Flight Training
  • Unlimited CFI Ground School Training
  • Training Materials
  • FAA Practical Test Recommendation - (Budget FAA Examiner Fees & additional days of stay if scheduled locally for a test.)
  • Call for pricing - (in your plane)
  • Call for pricing - (in our plane) 12 hours per course in our Cessna, Piper or Cirrus Aircraft
  • Note: Flight instructor course, pricing, flight training and CFI ground instruction can be customized to individual needs
  • Note: Hotel & housing available
  • Note: Courtesy vehicle transportation available
  • Contact Us At: 218-879-6599 for Course Scheduling

 

Flight Instructor Course Prerequisites:

For pilots seeking a Flight Instructor CFI Course come prepared with the following information.

  • Flight Instructor FIA, FOI written tests passed
  • Spin Endorsement
  • Current US Passport, or Birth Certificate & Government Issued ID
  • Basic Med or FAA third class medical or better
  • Current Biennial Flight Review logged
  • Hold Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating.

 

Flight Instructor CFI Course Training Topics Include:

  • CFI Training Fundamentals of Flight Instruction
  • CFI Training Technical Subject Matter
  • Flight Instructor Training on AC 61.65
  • Basic aerodynamics and the principles of flight
  • Safe and efficient operation of aircraft
  • Weight and balance computations
  • Use of performance charts
  • Effects of exceeding aircraft performance limitations
  • Aeronautical charts and a magnetic compass for pilotage and dead reckoning
  • Use of air navigation facilities
  • Aeronautical decision making and judgment
  • Principles and functions of aircraft systems
  • Maneuvers, procedures, and emergency operations appropriate to the aircraft
  • Night operations
  • Procedures for operating within the National Airspace System
  • Risk Management
  • Aeronautical Decision Making
  • Task Management
  • Single Pilot Resource Management
  • Scenario Based Training
  • Emergency Operations
  • Teach Flight Planning
  • Applicable FAR's, AIM and Advisory Circulars
  • Radio Communications Procedures
  • Recognition of critical weather situations from the ground and in flight, windshear avoidance, and the procurement and use of aeronautical weather reports and forecasts
  • Safe and efficient operation of aircraft, including collision avoidance, and recognition and avoidance of wake turbulence
  • Effects of density altitude on takeoff and climb performance
  • Stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin recovery techniques for the airplane
  • Preflight action that includes—How to obtain information on runway lengths at airports of intended use, data on takeoff and landing distances, weather reports and forecasts, and fuel requirements
  • How to plan for alternatives if the planned flight cannot be completed or delays are encountered.
  • Basic Instrument Flying
  • ATC System & Communications
  • Autopilot operations
  • Advanced aircraft & avionics systems
  • Glass panel training
  • Fuel planning / and alternate airports
  • Weather planning
  • Proper power settings and airspeed control
  • Proper ATC radio communications
  • Other

 

Flight Instructor CFI