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With the upper-midwestern soaring season just about done, I was
looking for something to do during the winter, and decided to start on my CFI-G rating. This will be my initial CFI rating so I will need to pass the FOI, and CFI exams. What books would you recommend besides the obvious FAR/AIM, and test study guides? Thanks Peter |
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![]() "vontresc" wrote in message ... With the upper-midwestern soaring season just about done, I was looking for something to do during the winter, and decided to start on my CFI-G rating. This will be my initial CFI rating so I will need to pass the FOI, and CFI exams. What books would you recommend besides the obvious FAR/AIM, and test study guides? I went to my local junior college and took the CFI course. Even though you will be the only CFIG candidate in your class, the material is much the same. (of course, for the FOI it is exactly the same.) For that course, I don't remember having anything past the FAR/AIM and the Q&A guide as textbooks, but that was a few years ago. As always when I am preparing for an FAA test, I take practice tests on the Internet until I am consistently getting the score I want. (IMO, don't even think of anything less than 90%) After you have done that, taking the actual written test becomes a non-event. Getting a very good score on your written should result in an easier time at your oral, which is your *REAL* CFI test. The flying part should be a non-event. By the time you take your oral, you should have a compact library of appropriate books and know what is in them. Have your FAR/AIM tabbed so you do not fumble when looking up answers. Take your books to your oral, they will serve as your "lifeline". Good luck! Vaughn (CFI-G) |
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Hi Peter,
A few items come to mind. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...rCheckride.htm http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...repwareCFI.htm http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...estPrepCFI.htm http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...Instructor.htm http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...rsHandbook.htm Other Test and Checkride Prep books http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...de_Preparation Other "instructional books" http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/books...#Instructional Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "vontresc" wrote in message ... With the upper-midwestern soaring season just about done, I was looking for something to do during the winter, and decided to start on my CFI-G rating. This will be my initial CFI rating so I will need to pass the FOI, and CFI exams. What books would you recommend besides the obvious FAR/AIM, and test study guides? Thanks Peter |
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You would do well to get--
FAA-H-8083-9A "Aviation Instructors Handbook" FAA-H-8083-13 "Glider Flying Handbook" AC 00-45F "Aviation Weather Services" AC 00-6A "Aviation Weather" The Aviation Instructors Handbook is surprisingly good, and as a bonus, the FOI test is generated from this material. The above documents are the source of the required information--can't do better than that! Good luck---you will need all the information you can get and all your ingenuity to be able to teach someone to fly---. -- Hartley Falbaum "vontresc" wrote in message ... With the upper-midwestern soaring season just about done, I was looking for something to do during the winter, and decided to start on my CFI-G rating. This will be my initial CFI rating so I will need to pass the FOI, and CFI exams. What books would you recommend besides the obvious FAR/AIM, and test study guides? Thanks Peter |
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Glider Flight Instructor Manual
The Glider Flying Handbook 2007 edition Preventing Launching Accidents Preventing Landing Accidents Preventing Stall Accidents From your favorite commercial glider operator who appreciates your support or www.eglider.org |
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On Oct 22, 4:15*pm, vontresc wrote:
With the upper-midwestern soaring season just about done, I was looking for something to do during the winter, and decided to start on my CFI-G rating. This will be my initial CFI rating so I will need to pass the FOI, and CFI exams. What books would you recommend besides the obvious FAR/AIM, and test study guides? Thanks Peter I agree, the Aviation Instructors Handbook is good. I wish every schoolteacher that sucked in my educational experience had read it. I've been working on a FOI oral test prep book forever and if you find the material especially challenging I'll share what I have with you. Multiple choice is one thing, knowing what you are talking about is quite another. I also have quite a few lesson plans and syllabi from many operations to compare. ASA test prep books are all I used for the writtens but you might prefer computer based stuff. Typically, I believe that anything better than 70% on the writtens is showing off, at least I say that to students to get them over the hump, but in the case of the cfi you want to get as close to 100 as possible. Reading lots of Derrick Piggot on teaching gliding will not help you much with the FAA checkride but it will make you a better more confident instructor, Of course, you are already doing the best things you can to prepare to be a great CFIG; owning your own glider, flying cross country, and hanging out with the SSA Master Instructor and his lackeys. Hopefully we can do more of that hanging out this winter. Oh and 1 more CRITICAL thing. Commit to memory the entire script of this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Anhvm4NNwBA |
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I have the Glider Pilot Ground School (Seymour) books here as well as ASA
Written test guides (the best deals on these are now a combination set of software and paper books, ASA TEST PREP TESTWARE (Download) Combinations. http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page43.htm The FAA PTS is the one you really want to look at as this is the Bible for Examiners and applicants showing what can and has to be tested for, these also give reference as to where the correct answers that the Examiner is looking for..whatever is on the PTS has to be addressed in a real practical exam...the PTS is also available on line for free from FAA website, just go to http://www.faa.gov/ and search under PTS Good luck! What soaring really needs is more willing and competent CFI's! Tim Mara CFI(G) and formerly FAA DPE Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "vontresc" wrote in message ... With the upper-midwestern soaring season just about done, I was looking for something to do during the winter, and decided to start on my CFI-G rating. This will be my initial CFI rating so I will need to pass the FOI, and CFI exams. What books would you recommend besides the obvious FAR/AIM, and test study guides? Thanks Peter |
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Thanks for that link. Goofy is a renaissance man.
Oh, High, high, up in the sky There goes my partner bye bye! Oh and 1 more CRITICAL thing. *Commit to memory the entire script of this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Anhvm4NNwBA |
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![]() What books would you recommend besides the obvious FAR/AIM, and test study guides? I put together an online resource for CFI materials, here http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/john..._Programs/CFI/ I especially recommend the "FAR notes." Here I tried to put in plain English the FARs that we need to know and teach as glider pilots, without all the category III and other stuff. John Cochrane |
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