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Certified Flight Instructor - Instrument
Flying under instrument flight rules world requires
a great deal of skill and knowledge. When you become a Certified
Flight Instructor - Instrument (CFII), you have the knowledge and
skill to instruct instrument students to operate under instrument
flight rules in the national airspace system. You will become
proficient in flying all instrument approaches from the right seat of
the aircraft during normal and abnormal conditions. In addition, you
will have the aeronautical knowledge necessary to teach the
regulations, operating procedures, etc. for conducting IFR flights.
The CFII will take an average of 10 hours or less of flight training,
if you are instrument current. A significantly longer amount of time
will be spent in a ground school setting honing your aeronautical
knowledge. The average cost of the CFII will be about $1,500.
Below is a detailed list of the requirements for the CFII:
- Current commercial pilot license with instrument rating
- Current flight instructor certificate
- Pass the flight instructor - instrument aeronautical
knowledge test with at least a 70%
- Pass the practical test
To answer any questions regarding the
Certified Flight Instructor - Instrument rating, please call
and speak to one of our flight instructors today!
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