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Roy, I was with a friend of mine who inquired about getting a CFII as his
intitial instructor certificate. He visited a school in Westfield, MA a few years ago. The instructor there firmly said "It's an add-on; you can't do it that way; you have to get he CFI first". I then advised my friend to find another school. Their instructor didn't know too much about Part 61. "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... Judah wrote: I'm confused. Doesn't CFI stand for certificated Flight Instructor? The problem with the terms "CFI" vs. "CFII" is that it leads to the common confusion that a CFII is a "more advanced" rating/certificate/whatever than a "just plain CFI". That's not true. I hold two certificates from the FAA. One is my commercial pilot certificate, the other is my flight instructor certificate. Each of those certificates has ratings that go along with it. On my pilot certificate, I've got "airplane single-engine land" and "instrument airplane". On my instructor certificate, I've got "airplane single engine" and "instrument airplane". What makes this confusing is that on the pilot certificate, having the airplane rating was a pre-requisite to getting the instrument rating. This is NOT true for the instructor certificate. While it is common for an instructor to get the airplane rating before the instrument rating, it doesn't have to be that way, and in fact, it's not terribly uncommon for people to get the instrument rating as their initial instructor rating. If for example, I had done that, I would have been able to give instrument instruction (i.e. towards an instrument rating or an IPC) in an Archer to a pilot who already had a single-engine land rating on his pilot certificate, but I would NOT have been able to give somebody primary training or a BFR in that same airplane until I also went out and got an airplane rating. Leave it to the FAA to invent such a bizarre and complex system. |
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