Certified Flight Instrument Instructor (CFII) - Individual Course
Spring 2012
Objective:
This course is designed for a student who already holds an Instrument Rating and Flight Instructor Certificate in helicopter-rotorcraft. During this course, the student will develop all of the skills necessary to successfully complete the Instrument Instructor Practical Test administered by the FAA.
Description:
During the ground component of this course, the student will review the fundamentals of instruction, including: effective communication, teaching methods, instructional aids, evaluation and critique of the student, and instructional planning. The student will also begin working on their instrument instructorʼs notebook including the development of lesson plans. The flight component of this course will teach the student to control the helicopter while flying from the instructorʼs seat while performing IFR procedures. Throughout the course students learn to teach and simultaneously demonstrate the maneuvers as well as analyze, critique, and correct student performance. The student will practice performing maneuvers required by the FAA Instrument Practical Test Standards.
PART 141
37.5 clock hours / Course completion: 2-10 weeksfaa requirements:
Hold a Commercial, Instrument and Flight Instructor rating
FAA Medical Certificate
Pass FAA Written Knowledge Test & practical exam
Dual instruction for proficiency, no minimum
course includes:
15 hours dual instrument flight training
15 hours ground instruction
7.5 hours pre/post flight
PART 61
25 clock hours / Course completion: 2-10 weeksfaa requirements:
Hold a Commercial, Instrument and Flight Instructor rating
FAA Medical Certificate
Pass FAA Written Knowledge Test & practical exam
course includes:
5 Hours Dual IFR Flight Training
5 Hours simulated flight instruction
10 hours ground instruction
5 hours pre/post flight
PART 61 ADD-ON
25 clock hours / Course completion: 2-6 weeksThis course is for the student who holds a Certified Flight Instrument Instructor certificate but does not have a helicopter/rotorcraft rating.
faa requirements:
Hold a Commercial, Instrument and Flight Instructor rating
Hold a CFII rating (other than helicopter/rotorcraft)
FAA medical certificate
Pass FAA written knowledge test & practical exam
course includes:
5 hours dual instrument flight training
5 hours dual simulated instrument training
10 hours ground instruction
5 hours pre/post flight
Professional Pilot Program
Programs
Individual Courses
- Private Pilot Certification
- Commercial Pilot Certification
- Certified Flight Instructor CFI
- Instrument Rating
- Certified Flight Instructor Instrument CFII
Advanced Courses
- Mountain Flying
- External Load Training
- Robinson R44 Transition Course
- Robinson R22 Transition Course
- Turbine Transition Course
- SFAR 73 Transition Course
**NOTE** PRE AND POST FLIGHT BRIEFING HOURS / TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO THE ACTUAL LESSON COMPLETION TIMES PER COURSE.
