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I'm working on my CFI certificate. I'm aiming to get both the
CFI-Airplane and CFI-Glider and since the book work is pretty much the same, I'm working on them in parallel. I haven't decided yet which checkride to take first and would like to keep my options open. Here is the problem: I'd like to get the writtens out of the way but don't know which writtens to take. If I were to do the CFI-A first, I'd take the FIA (Flight Instructor - Airplane) and AFG (Flight Instructor - Glider - Added Rating) tests. If I do the CFI-G first, that would be the FIG (Flight Instructor - Glider) and AFA (Flight Instructor - Airplane - Added Rating) tests. (I've already taken the FOI.) One option might be to just take the FIA and FIG. Is that allowed? Can I show up for an "added rating" checkride with the "initial rating" version of the written? I checked the DPE handbook but it doesn't seem cover this situation. Thanks, Boris |
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Boris,
Common sense should allow you to show up with the greater test for an additional rating Flight Instructor. We know that the FAA does not always follow common sense. I do not have my handbook here, but since you stated that it does not answer this, I would have to call my POI (Principal Operations Inspector-the supervisor for DPEs) and ask him. You could call your own local FSDO and ask. It is their job to answer such questions. Good luck. I think you have the right idea in your training. Terry Claussen DPEG Estrella, Az. Borislav Deianov wrote: One option might be to just take the FIA and FIG. Is that allowed? Can I show up for an "added rating" checkride with the "initial rating" version of the written? I checked the DPE handbook but it doesn't seem cover this situation. Thanks, Boris |
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I'm working on my CFI certificate. I'm aiming to get both the
CFI-Airplane and CFI-Glider and since the book work is pretty much the same, I'm working on them in parallel. I haven't decided yet which checkride to take first and would like to keep my options open. Whoo Hoo!!!!! Go Boris Go!!! :0) There is just no stopping you,,,, PPL, Instrument, Commercial (I think?) Aerobatics, Gliders and now a CFI!! Don't have an answer (yet,,, but I'm going to look after I get back from the airport)! Just great to see ya plow through those ratings and certificates!!! Wow!!! ![]() -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman CP-ASEL-IA Student - C.F.I. Check out my personal flying adventures from my first flight to the checkride AND the continuing adventures beyond! Complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - "Borislav Deianov" wrote in message ... Here is the problem: I'd like to get the writtens out of the way but don't know which writtens to take. If I were to do the CFI-A first, I'd take the FIA (Flight Instructor - Airplane) and AFG (Flight Instructor - Glider - Added Rating) tests. If I do the CFI-G first, that would be the FIG (Flight Instructor - Glider) and AFA (Flight Instructor - Airplane - Added Rating) tests. (I've already taken the FOI.) One option might be to just take the FIA and FIG. Is that allowed? Can I show up for an "added rating" checkride with the "initial rating" version of the written? I checked the DPE handbook but it doesn't seem cover this situation. Thanks, Boris |
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Take it from me - take the CFI-Glider first. You will need to take
your initial CFI with an FAA inspector or someone they designate (you will not be able to just pick your favorite DE) and FAA inspectors who are glider qualified are a way better class of people than the average FAA inspector. There is no professional reason to fly gliders - those of us who do, do so for the love of flying - and because of this very few FAA inspectors are glider qualified. Those who are will not be out to bust you for having a curled-up placard on the instrument panel. Also, it's a lot harder to ground a glider than a power plane - lots less stuff there. It's how I did it, and I'm really glad I did. Michael |
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In rec.aviation.student Borislav Deianov wrote:
I'm working on my CFI certificate. I'm aiming to get both the CFI-Airplane and CFI-Glider and since the book work is pretty much the same, I'm working on them in parallel. I haven't decided yet which checkride to take first and would like to keep my options open. Boris, I profess that it makes sense to take the CFI-Glider first. You get to take your first CFI checkride with an FAA Inspector. There is just less to go wrong on the glider checkride. :-) Then, the CFI-Airplane becomes an add-on. Just a few maneuvers in an airplane... and you're done. I did it that way... and I'm glad I did. :-) Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocation!" Eberhard -- Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jer'at'frii.com WEB http://users.frii.com/jer/ C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider, FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot, BM218 HAM N0FZD, 235 Young Eagles! |
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Glider is a much easier way to go. Fewer opportunities for things to go
wrong on the oral, the flight, or the FSDO's examination of the airplane and its records. It is quite common for the CFI applicant to have "airplane" problems when the FSDO maintenance experts look at the airplane parked in front of the FSDO. In our FSDO area there are no Inspectors who can do a glider CFI. They use a DPE for gliders to do the initial or add-on CFI. I subsequently added on my airplane CFI using a DPE because add-ons can normally be done by DPE's. Go glider first! Paul wrote in message ... In rec.aviation.student Borislav Deianov wrote: I'm working on my CFI certificate. I'm aiming to get both the CFI-Airplane and CFI-Glider and since the book work is pretty much the same, I'm working on them in parallel. I haven't decided yet which checkride to take first and would like to keep my options open. Boris, I profess that it makes sense to take the CFI-Glider first. You get to take your first CFI checkride with an FAA Inspector. There is just less to go wrong on the glider checkride. :-) Then, the CFI-Airplane becomes an add-on. Just a few maneuvers in an airplane... and you're done. I did it that way... and I'm glad I did. :-) Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocation!" Eberhard -- Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jer'at'frii.com WEB http://users.frii.com/jer/ C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider, FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot, BM218 HAM N0FZD, 235 Young Eagles! |
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I did it that way... and I'm glad I did. :-)
I've decided to follow everybody's suggestion and just do the CFIG first. It does make things easier all around. So I took the FIG, AFA and AGI writtens today. Passed. Now for some actual studying. Thanks all, Boris |
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