On Jan 18, 9:44*pm, T wrote:
On Jan 18, 8:02*am, lanebush wrote:
On Jan 18, 10:40*am, mattm wrote:
On Jan 18, 10:35*am, mattm wrote:
On Jan 17, 9:40*pm, Walt Connelly Walt.Connelly.
wrote:
Anyone have a good recommendation for a home study course for CFI-G.
Seems that all there is available is books with the questions and
answers. *Working on the Fundamentals Of Instruction right now.
Walt
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Walt Connelly
At your current stage the most crucial resource is the
Aviation Instructor's Handbook (link listed at the top of John's
list). *For me, this book was the real eye-opener about becoming
an instructor. *Also, this is what the FAA examiner will be mostly
concentrating on when you take your instructor checkride. *When I
got my checkride I never got to touch the stick!
-- Matt
Hmm, I guess John's pointing at a different book. *Anyway, the
FAA book I'm talking about is at:
http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/a...structors_hand....
-- Matt
I took my CFIG writtens and practical in 2010. *I used the ASA Test
Prep software to study for the FOI and Glider Aeronautical writtens.
Seemed to work fine for me with above a 90 on both exams. *You get the
exam sign off directly from ASA via email once you email them three
scores of above 80 percent.
Lane
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When I did mine in 2004 you did not need a sign off to take the FOI or
Instructor written exams.
T
You are correct. To the best of my knowledge those are two exams that
do not require a sign off. ASA will email you one though.
Lane