Flies2Much
New Member
I have a gold seal question for all the CFIs out there. I instructed for a little over a year before going to a regional. I worked my butt off not only to make ends meet, but I really liked teaching others to fly. Anyways, I have a pass rate of 9 out of 11. So technically I qualify for a gold seal. I went to the FAA's site and tried to research how to obtain a gold seal and among other things I noticed I need to get a ground instructor's certificate... why? I am a CFI/ CFII/ MEI. A ground instructor certificate would not give me any more instructor priveledges than my flight instructor certificates. Is there a grandfather clause or anything that any of you know about? Do any airline pilots out there think a gold seal will help anywhere down the line?
Thanks in advance,
Phil
Thanks in advance,
Phil