CFI Written Signoffs
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CFI Written Signoffs
Hello,
I am just finishing up my instrument rating, and starting my commercial. Today I got some advice to take my CFII written, as the instrument knowledge is fresh. Does this need a logbook endorsement? Moreover do the CFIA, FOI, Advanced Ground Instructor, and Instrument Ground Instructor writtens need signoffs? Any guidance to the regulation that states this would be really helpful too.
Thanks in advance for you help.
I am just finishing up my instrument rating, and starting my commercial. Today I got some advice to take my CFII written, as the instrument knowledge is fresh. Does this need a logbook endorsement? Moreover do the CFIA, FOI, Advanced Ground Instructor, and Instrument Ground Instructor writtens need signoffs? Any guidance to the regulation that states this would be really helpful too.
Thanks in advance for you help.
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No, the only instructor written that needs an endorsement is the FOI. All others you can take without one. Just remember, the test results are only good for 24 months.
61.183(d)
Receive a logbook endorsement from an authorized instructor on the fundamentals of instructing listed in §61.185 of this part appropriate to the required knowledge test;
Receive a logbook endorsement from an authorized instructor on the fundamentals of instructing listed in §61.185 of this part appropriate to the required knowledge test;
Sec. 61.185 - Aeronautical knowledge.
(a) A person who is applying for a flight instructor certificate must receive and log ground training from an authorized instructor on:
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the fundamentals of instructing, including:
(i) The learning process;
(ii) Elements of effective teaching;
(iii) Student evaluation and testing;
(iv) Course development;
(v) Lesson planning; and
(vi) Classroom training techniques.
(2) The aeronautical knowledge areas for a recreational, private, and commercial pilot certificate applicable to the aircraft category for which flight instructor privileges are sought; and
(3) The aeronautical knowledge areas for the instrument rating applicable to the category for which instrument flight instructor privileges are sought.
(b) The following applicants do not need to comply with paragraph (a)(1) of this section:
(1) The holder of a flight instructor certificate or ground instructor certificate issued under this part;
(2) The holder of a current teacher's certificate issued by a State, county, city, or municipality that authorizes the person to teach at an educational level of the 7th grade or higher; or
(3) A person employed as a teacher at an accredited college or university.
(a) A person who is applying for a flight instructor certificate must receive and log ground training from an authorized instructor on:
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the fundamentals of instructing, including:
(i) The learning process;
(ii) Elements of effective teaching;
(iii) Student evaluation and testing;
(iv) Course development;
(v) Lesson planning; and
(vi) Classroom training techniques.
(2) The aeronautical knowledge areas for a recreational, private, and commercial pilot certificate applicable to the aircraft category for which flight instructor privileges are sought; and
(3) The aeronautical knowledge areas for the instrument rating applicable to the category for which instrument flight instructor privileges are sought.
(b) The following applicants do not need to comply with paragraph (a)(1) of this section:
(1) The holder of a flight instructor certificate or ground instructor certificate issued under this part;
(2) The holder of a current teacher's certificate issued by a State, county, city, or municipality that authorizes the person to teach at an educational level of the 7th grade or higher; or
(3) A person employed as a teacher at an accredited college or university.
Last edited by multipilot; 06-26-2007 at 07:43 PM. Reason: added the regs
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