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What is the primary function of a CFI (Certified Flight Instructor)?
✔✔The primary function of a CFI is to teach and guide students in the operation and control of
an aircraft while ensuring safety and helping them develop necessary flight skills.
What is the minimum age requirement to become a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)?
✔✔The minimum age requirement to become a CFI is 18 years old.
What is the first step in becoming a Certified Flight Instructor?
✔✔The first step in becoming a CFI is to obtain a Commercial Pilot Certificate.
What is the purpose of a flight syllabus for a student?
✔✔A flight syllabus serves as a structured guide to ensure all necessary topics and skills are
covered throughout flight training, helping both students and instructors stay on track.
What is the role of a CFI in emergency training?
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,✔✔A CFI is responsible for teaching students how to handle emergency situations in flight,
including engine failures, stalls, and other in-flight emergencies, to ensure they are prepared for
real-world scenarios.
What is the difference between a VFR (Visual Flight Rules) and IFR (Instrument Flight Rules)
flight plan?
✔✔A VFR flight plan allows pilots to navigate using visual references, while an IFR flight plan
is used when flying under conditions where visual references are not available, relying on
instruments and air traffic control for navigation.
What is the purpose of stall recovery training for student pilots?
✔✔Stall recovery training teaches students how to recognize and recover from an aerodynamic
stall, which is critical for ensuring safety during flight, especially when flying at slow speeds or
high angles of attack.
How does a CFI help a student with cross-country navigation?
✔✔A CFI helps students develop skills in flight planning, navigation techniques, and using
navigation aids to complete cross-country flights, ensuring they understand how to calculate
headings, fuel requirements, and time estimates.
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, What is the significance of preflight briefings?
✔✔Preflight briefings are important as they provide an opportunity for the instructor and student
to discuss the flight plan, review safety procedures, and ensure both are aware of the weather,
risks, and any other relevant factors before departure.
How does a CFI assess a student’s progress?
✔✔A CFI evaluates a student's progress by observing their flight skills, decision-making, and
knowledge of procedures, offering constructive feedback, and conducting check rides to assess
their ability to perform required maneuvers and tasks.
What are the primary components of a flight instructor's logbook?
✔✔A flight instructor's logbook includes records of instructional flights, the number of hours
spent with each student, and specific maneuvers and tasks performed, which is necessary for
tracking the instructor's experience and certifications.
How does a CFI ensure student safety during flight training?
✔✔A CFI ensures student safety by providing clear instructions, maintaining situational
awareness, conducting regular safety briefings, and being ready to intervene during flight to
ensure safety procedures are followed.
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