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Hi guys
hello Ladies I am confused, as always. I am a fixed wing private pilot. I want to teach fixed wing groundschool upon passing the AGI written test. The FAA Flight and Ground Instructor and Pilot Examiner Airman Knowledge Test Question Bank --- http://av-info.faa.gov/data/airmanknowledge/cfi.htm contains helicopter and hot air balloon questions.Is the AGI certificate broken into classes( fixed wing separate from rotorcraft and balloon) or will ALL the questions be on the test? sincere thanks |
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![]() Napoleon Dynamite wrote: Hi guys hello Ladies I am confused, as always. I am a fixed wing private pilot. I want to teach fixed wing groundschool upon passing the AGI written test. The FAA Flight and Ground Instructor and Pilot Examiner Airman Knowledge Test Question Bank --- http://av-info.faa.gov/data/airmanknowledge/cfi.htm contains helicopter and hot air balloon questions.Is the AGI certificate broken into classes( fixed wing separate from rotorcraft and balloon) or will ALL the questions be on the test? sincere thanks No, the AGI ticket includes the priv of signing off knowledge exams for any FAA airmen certificate at the private or commercial level. The FAA does not offer a fixed wing or rotor only ground instructor certificate. It does not include the ability to sign off instrument knowledge exams (that's just another test). Also, note that you must also take the FAA FOI exam as well. This is required of all FAA instructors, ground and flight. After taking both the AGI and the FOI exam you simply present both to the FSDO office and a AGI certificate will be presented to you, without ceremony. -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
No, the AGI ticket includes the priv of signing off knowledge exams for any FAA airmen certificate at the private or commercial level. The FAA does not offer a fixed wing or rotor only ground instructor certificate. It does not include the ability to sign off instrument knowledge exams (that's just another test). If you hold and AGII (Advance Ground Instructor - Instrument) then you can sign off someone for the Instrument written. |
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kontiki wrote
If you hold and AGII (Advance Ground Instructor - Instrument) then you can sign off someone for the Instrument written. A Ground Instructor Certificate can have any of three ratings: Basic, Advanced, and/or Instrument No such thing as an AGII. Advanced and Instrument are two separate ratings. The Advanced rating is not required in order to provide instrument training, just the Instrument rating. Bob Moore Ground Instructor Certificate Advanced Ground Instructor Rating Instrument Ground Instructor Rating |
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Bob Moore wrote:
A Ground Instructor Certificate can have any of three ratings: Basic, Advanced, and/or Instrument No such thing as an AGII. Advanced and Instrument are two separate ratings. The Advanced rating is not required in order to provide instrument training, just the Instrument rating. Bob Moore Ground Instructor Certificate Advanced Ground Instructor Rating Instrument Ground Instructor Rating Yes, I stand corrected on the phraseology. I also hold an AGI with an Instrument endorsement. I've just always called it AGII ... sortof like CFII. |
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kontiki wrote
Yes, I stand corrected on the phraseology. I also hold an AGI with an Instrument endorsement. I've just always called it AGII ... sortof like CFII. Terminology is still wrong. It is a Ground Instructor with Advanced and Instrument ratings. They are not endorsements, they are ratings. Bob Moore |
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thank you Gentlemen, I appreciate your comments
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Actually, according to my FSDO, an AGI *can* sign off canddiates for
the Instrument written. You don't need to be a IGI. this is based on: 14 CFR 61.215 - Ground instructor privileges. (b) A person who holds an advanced ground instructor rating is authorized to provide: (1) Ground training in the aeronautical knowledge areas required for the issuance of any certificate or rating under this part; (2) Ground training required for any flight review; and (3) A recommendation for a knowledge test required for the issuance of any certificate under this part. Additionally, the FAA's Part 61 FAQ ( http://www.faa.gov/avr/afs/afs800/docs/pt61FAQ.doc ) , while holding little or no legal authority, specifically states that an AGI with no IGI can sign off a recommendation for an Instrument written test. How often will it happen? Beats me...I'm a CFI and AGI, and I've never endoresed anyone for the Instrument written. But (even without a CFII or IGI), it appears that I could. Cheers, Cap |
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![]() "Bob Moore" wrote in message . 122... kontiki wrote If you hold and AGII (Advance Ground Instructor - Instrument) then you can sign off someone for the Instrument written. A Ground Instructor Certificate can have any of three ratings: Basic, Advanced, and/or Instrument No such thing as an AGII. Advanced and Instrument are two separate ratings. The Advanced rating is not required in order to provide instrument training, just the Instrument rating. Bob Moore Ground Instructor Certificate Advanced Ground Instructor Rating Instrument Ground Instructor Rating You don't have to have a commercial for any of the ground instructor ratings? Do you have to have and Instrument rating for the Instrument Ground Instructor Rating? |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote
You don't have to have a commercial for any of the ground instructor ratings? Don't even have to be a pilot. Do you have to have and Instrument rating for the Instrument Ground Instructor Rating? Don't even have to be a pilot. Bob Moore |
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