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![]() Tina Marie wrote: I want to do my initial CFI in a glider. Does anyone offer an accelerated CFI-G course? I can travel anywhere in the US... Tina Marie -- ================================================= ======================== Tina, You need a location that flies every day. You need a location that has Designated Examiners that are authorized to conduct initial the CFI-G. It will be difficult to get an FAA inspector if a DPE is not available. You need a location with good weather that will not hinder your training. You need a location that has instructors that have trained many applicants for not only private, but also commercial and CFI--also the regulation requires this experience for an initial applicant's recommending instructor. See 14CFR 61, Subpart H. You need a location with a large enough fleet so that scheduling will not be a problem. You WILL need to show up prepared to work, and should have both writtens passed, along with a head start on a reference library. It can be done, but you will work hard. I know a good place. Terry Claussen, DPE Estrella |
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![]() Terry wrote: Tina Marie wrote: I want to do my initial CFI in a glider. Does anyone offer an accelerated CFI-G course? I can travel anywhere in the US... Tina Marie -- ================================================= ======================== Tina, You need a location that flies every day. You need a location that has Designated Examiners that are authorized to conduct initial the CFI-G. It will be difficult to get an FAA inspector if a DPE is not available. You need a location with good weather that will not hinder your training. You need a location that has instructors that have trained many applicants for not only private, but also commercial and CFI--also the regulation requires this experience for an initial applicant's recommending instructor. See 14CFR 61, Subpart H. You need a location with a large enough fleet so that scheduling will not be a problem. You WILL need to show up prepared to work, and should have both writtens passed, along with a head start on a reference library. It can be done, but you will work hard. I know a good place. Terry Claussen, DPE Estrella Tina, My personal experience with the folks at Estrella is that they are able to deliver just what you asked for and just what Terry described in the previous post. I was prepared and got my Commercial in two days and followed that a couple of months later with another two day stay and got the CFIG. Craig- |
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