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Old July 31st 05, 06:16 PM
Napoleon Dynamite
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Default advanced ground instructor question

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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