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 initial 5 Day Flight Instructor course includes the CFI training course recommendation and the Flight Instructor practical test with a Designated Pilot Examiner.
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 and Checkride
- 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
Accelerated Flight Training
- 10 Day Instrument Rating Course
- 5 Day Instrument Rating - Finish Up
- 5 Day Commercial Pilot Course
- 5 Day Initial Flight Instructor (CFI) Course
- 5 Day Instrument Flight Instructor (CFII) Course
