As a CFI, How many dual hours do I need to get signed off for my CFII? And does this training have to be in an airplane?
You are assuming correctly. So "Flight Training" means it has to be done in an aircraft. No sim/ftd will work?
Not funny. Not even a little bit.haha, yea. Trying to save as much money as possible. Even if it is .001
Not funny. Not even a little bit.
You will notice that there is no "Aeronautical Experience" FAR paragraph under Subpart H for Flight Instructors. There is no specific flight or ground time required, except for the part under 61.187 Flight Proficiency:
"...must receive and log ground and flight training...on the areas of operation listed in this section."
The authorized instructor who endorses you is certifying you are proficient in all those areas listed. How is that possible in .1, or even 1 hour?
Or even 5...?? (Sheesh!) "Trying to get my CFI with the least minimum littlest bit of training."
Where does that come from?
Got a reference for that stat, because I distinctly remember my life being in more precarious situations in twins than in singles doing instrument work....the CFI-I is the single most dangerous thing to teach....
Got a reference for that stat, because I distinctly remember my life being in more precarious situations in twins than in singles doing instrument work.
-mini
That's quite a bit different from it being more or less "dangerous".No mini, I just believe that teaching instrument flight should be reserved to people who have gained instructional proficiency and have had solid exposure to actual instrument conditions.
At first, I thought you were taking the position that it really didn't take any preparation,...but I (think) I see you are just stating how it actually is in the field. Well, yeah,...that's why I pipe up when I see people bragging about "I got mine in .1"it's just a checkride, if done with a DPE in bed with the local school thats realistically all it cooks down to.
At first, I thought you were taking the position that it really didn't take any preparation,...but I (think) I see you are just stating how it actually is in the field. Well, yeah,...that's why I pipe up when I see people bragging about "I got mine in .1"
Don't you guys read on these forums and other places about how "uncomfortable" most CFII's are in actual?..or pilots with IR's being "uncomfortable" going actual? About how some flight schools don't even allow their CFII's to go actual. Haven't you seen the kinds of mis-understandings, and plain ignorance of CFII's?
Well, you're enableing this continued downward fall of the flight instructing profession, and ...it is dangerous.
There we go nosehair, I knew we would be in agreement on this "dangerous" point I was hiding in my words. Fact is, people will always take shortcuts and I know plenty of flightschools with CFI-I's teaching something they have barely ever experienced. Damn old school people, I know...![]()
I am not trying to take a shortcut. If I can do most of the flight time in an FTD/SIM, then cool, I am saving money.
You guys are getting way off topic. I didn't ask my SIMPLE question to hear you rant. K Thanks.