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FLT Academy Program Overview

FLT Academy Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII) Training Program

Estimated Completion Time:

2-4 Weeks

Estimated Cost:

$9,000

Class Commitment:

3-4 hours per lesson, five lessons per week

Expand your teaching experience and qualifications by obtaining your Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII) rating

Program Requirements

Prior to enrollment, CFII students are required to have previously obtained their initial Certified Flight Instructor license, as well as obtain and provide:

Minimum Completion Requirements

Must have previously obtained a CFI initial certificate to enroll.

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Description

After being paired with a CFII instructor, students will undergo ground and flight training.  This is a combination of actual flight time and simulated flight time using our AATD simulator.  The CFII program is relatively quick, and allows students an accelerated route to furthering their flight training, experience, and qualifications.
Students interested in obtaining their CFII can anticipate an approximate cost of $7,000 which includes all anticipated costs of training.  The typical CFII student at FLT Academy can complete their training and be checkride-ready in 2-4 weeks.

PROGRAM BENEFITS

Our program offers a variety of benefits to students, including:

Benefits for Pilots Seeking to Ehance Their Skills

Obtaining your Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII) rating offers several significant benefits for pilots seeking to enhance their skills and advance their careers. Firstly, acquiring a CFII rating enables you to become a flight instructor who can provide instrument flight training to aspiring pilots.

Develop Instrument Flying Proficiency

CFII certification opens up new opportunities to share your knowledge and expertise, helping others develop their instrument flying proficiency. As a CFII, you play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of pilots and contribute to the overall safety and competence of the aviation community.

Mastery of Instrument Flying

Earning a CFII rating enhances your own flying skills and knowledge. The training required to obtain the CFII rating involves a comprehensive understanding of instrument flight procedures, navigation systems, and weather analysis. By delving deep into these areas and teaching them to others, you reinforce your own understanding and mastery of instrument flying.

Sharpen your Piloting Abilities

Precision and discipline demanded in instrument flying not only sharpen your piloting abilities but also cultivate a heightened sense of situational awareness and decision-making, which can be invaluable in all aspects of flying. Additionally, the CFII rating demonstrates your commitment to continuous learning and professional development, setting you apart as a skilled and knowledgeable pilot within the aviation industry.

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PROGRAM COMPARISON

Compared to other private pilot training programs, FLT Academy’s Part 141 program offers several advantages:

Experienced Instructors

First and foremost, FLT Academy has a team of highly experienced instructors who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the program. With their guidance, students can benefit from personalized instruction, tailored to their individual learning styles and needs, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of instrument flight training.

Modern Aircraft

Furthermore, FLT Academy sets itself apart by providing students with modern aircraft equipped with unified cockpits and advanced avionics. This state-of-the-art equipment not only enhances the training experience but also aligns with industry standards, preparing students for the realities of flying in contemporary aircraft. The availability of a wide range of aircraft for training is another significant advantage offered by FLT Academy. With a diverse fleet at their disposal, students can gain experience in various aircraft models, expanding their versatility and adaptability as flight instructors.

Dedicated Training

Dedicated training times at FLT Academy ensure that students receive focused attention and ample flight hours, maximizing their learning potential. Additionally, access to an AATD (Advanced Aviation Training Device) flight simulator adds a valuable dimension to the training program. Simulators provide a safe and cost-effective environment for practicing instrument flight procedures and emergency scenarios, allowing students to refine their skills and build confidence before taking to the skies.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about FLT Academy's CFII Training program:

A CFII rating, or Certified Flight Instructor Instrument rating, allows pilots to provide flight instruction specifically for instrument flight training. It is important because it enables pilots to train and guide others in mastering the skills necessary for safe instrument flying, which is crucial for flying in adverse weather conditions or low visibility.

To obtain a CFII rating, pilots must hold a commercial pilot certificate, an instrument rating, and their initial flight instructor certificate.

The duration of CFII training can vary depending on factors such as the individual’s availability, learning pace, and the training program structure. On average, FLT Academy CFII training takes 2-4 weeks to complete.

The cost of CFII training can vary widely depending on the flight school, location, aircraft rates, and other factors. It typically includes flight hours with an instructor, ground instruction, and instructional materials. Students obtaining their CFII with FLT Academy can anticipate approximately $9,000 to become licensed.

The job outlook for CFII-rated flight instructors is generally favorable. There is a constant demand for experienced flight instructors in flight schools, universities, and aviation training organizations. Becoming a CFII enhances job prospects and opens opportunities for career advancement within the aviation industry.

Absolutely! CFII training involves an in-depth study of instrument flight procedures, navigation systems, weather analysis, and teaching techniques. By instructing others in instrument flying, CFII training reinforces and strengthens your own instrument flying skills, situational awareness, and decision-making abilities.

Yes, pilots pursuing a CFII rating must hold a valid FAA medical certificate, which ensures they meet the medical standards necessary to operate as a pilot. The class of medical certificate required depends on the type of flying performed during training and future instruction.

CFII training typically involves using either the SportCruiser or Diamond DA40 aircraft equipped with advanced avionics and instrument panel displays. Additionally, FLT Academy students have access to AATD (Advanced Aviation Training Device) flight simulators, which provide a realistic training environment for practicing instrument flight procedures at a lower cost than flying actual aircraft.

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