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I'd support that. I didn't start using my CFI certificate until I had about 550 hours anyway. I think a higher time requirement would at least lead to instructors with a bit more experience, if not ones who are more dedicated.
Many of the 250 hour CFIs have probably flown very little outside a training environment, and requiring an extra 250 hours may kick them out of the nest for a while so to speak.
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I can't say I disagree with you. What you say is true, however, not for every young instructor. Ed is a perfect example of why they shouldn't change the rule, however, I have known several CFI's in the past with 2000 hours who shouldn't have been teaching. It all depends on the ability and maturity level of the individual. I think the FAA should just leave the decision in the hands of the examiner.
Only thing is, the domino effect will cause huge changes across the board. I doubt the FAA wants to deal with the red tape and headaches that will come with the change. Like I said, we shall see.