zx6rrider
Well-Known Member
Been studying for my CFI with the intentions of staying local and finishing up with a CFI but am having 2nd thoughts. I'm in a rural area with no real flight school so when I do get my CFI I'll be doing independent work starting with my wife and dad. (Bad idea right?) I understand the material but won't have much practice teaching or much guidance along the way. The nearest place with a complex plane has an instructor who has done CFI instruction but no real program. He said its mostly all self study
Would I be better off going to a structured program or do you think I can get by with the local CFI? I want to be the best instructor I can and I'm starting to think a couple weeks with other people trying to learn to teach each other may be good to develop some skills.
I have a 150 so ideally I'd like to use that for most of it then transfer over to whatever complex aircraft they have. I've began flying from the right seat so by time I go to finish up it should be pretty quick for the flying portion.
Any recommendations for programs in the Midwest? Like the idea of Colorado Contrails but that would include air fare and hotels. Anyone want to go cross county in a 150 to Colorado to get your CFI? Split fuel along the way?
Would I be better off going to a structured program or do you think I can get by with the local CFI? I want to be the best instructor I can and I'm starting to think a couple weeks with other people trying to learn to teach each other may be good to develop some skills.
I have a 150 so ideally I'd like to use that for most of it then transfer over to whatever complex aircraft they have. I've began flying from the right seat so by time I go to finish up it should be pretty quick for the flying portion.
Any recommendations for programs in the Midwest? Like the idea of Colorado Contrails but that would include air fare and hotels. Anyone want to go cross county in a 150 to Colorado to get your CFI? Split fuel along the way?