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FAA Requirements to Obtain a Private Pilot Certificate ...
kirtlandflightcenter.orga. 20 hours of flight training from an authorized flight instructor, including at least i. 3 hours of cross-country (i.e. to other airports) ii. 3 hours of night, including 1. One cross-country flight of over 100nm total distance 2. 10 takeoffs and 10 landings to a full stop at an airport iii. 3 hours of instrument flight training in an airplane
Certificated Flight Instructor Preparation Guide
www.takeflightsandiego.comFlight Instructor certification is but a small part of an inspector's workweek. The CFI PTS The CFI PTS is the bible when it comes to CFI training and testing. Reading and understanding it should be the first thing anyone wanting to get their CFI should do. It should be in the student's hands whenever receiving training or practicing
Private Pilot Part 61 Training Program Student Name
www.safepilots.orgYour flight instructor assumes a great deal of responsibility for your training. His or her decisions will shape your aviation future and will hopefully inspire you for a lifetime of accomplishments.
Flight Instructor PTS with changes 1 through 6
www.faa.gov“Renewal or Reinstatement of a Flight instructor Certificate” section updated . Section 1, Flight Instructor – Airplane Single-Engine • Area of Operation I updated to comply with FAA-H-8083-9A, “Aviation Instructor’s Handbook” • Area of Operation II updated to include Task B: “Runway Incursion Avoidance” •
Flight Instructor ASEL 61 Syllabus V1
www.techaviationflightschool.comOriginal 3/30/2004 Flight Instructor Syllabus Introduction. Page 1 TECH AVIATION FLIGHT SCHOOL, INC. FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION COURSE
Flight Instructor Instrument Practical Test Standards for ...
www.faa.govThe Flight Instructor—Instrument Practical Test Standards (PTS) book has been published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to establish the standards for flight instructor certification and instrument rating practical tests for airplanes and helicopters. FAA inspectors and designated pilot