The B-fund is controlled by us. It's a company contribution into my 401k account. They can't touch it after it's in. Are you thinking about an A-fund? I agree with you on that, then.
Hey all,
Currently instructing in Indiana - business is pretty slow because of the snow and winter ($50 last week!) but I'm slogging through it.
However, I may have to drive out to the Phoenix area around New Years, so I figured I'd check out and see if anyone's looking for full time...
Hi all,
What does the SIC check required by 135.247 entail? This is for an IFR 135 passenger operation without an autopilot. It's a new certificate, so we're trying to figure out how to get this done, and I'm new to 135 so I really don't know what's going on. Do we have to designate a check...
Used to live on the north side, but I'm really just looking to get back in the area. I'll live anywhere - just looking for something that will pay enough to live off of and pay the bills. I have a lot of friends in the area, but no aviation contacts.
I'd imagine jobs would be at places like...
Anybody know of any full time CFI jobs in the Chicago area? Looking to move back there, but want to make sure I can afford it. CFII is on its way, so by the time things trickle down I should have it (i.e., within the next two weeks).
Want to keep my options open as far as career paths go, so...
...why you need to hold category/class on your pilot certificate - AMEL-IA, because it applies to acting as PIC. The applicable category/class for *instructing* in an *instrument instructing* situation is airplane. That's what applies for instrument instruction!
Wrong again. It...
mini -
Sure you can give ground instruction for a multi-engine rating with an AGI. You can give ground instruction for *anything* in part 61, as you said, with an AGI. That includes instrument ratings. (Before you ask, I got the IGI because I heard somewhere that the wording of the AGI reg was...
Sorry Ralgha, incorrect. The language is not specific enough to guarantee the interpretation that you have given.
To wit:
"61.195 (b) Aircraft ratings. A flight instructor may not conduct flight training in any aircraft for which the flight instructor does not hold:
(1) A pilot certificate...
You better be sorry! My flight school's estimation of me is based in part on how many flightinfo arguments I can demonstrate that I've won on my own merits. I'm trying to get hired here and you're not helping!
Just kidding. You're right, it's all academic anyway, but don't academic...
Hey! I already played that trump card waaaaay back at the beginning of the thread!
Ah, who cares - just get all the freakin' certificates already. All I've gotta do is get the 15 hours PIC in a multi. THAT's the expensive part.
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Anybody out there have the gouge on Roy Speeg, FAA inspector out of the Indianapolis FSDO? Doing my CFI ride with him - any info is very much appreciated!
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...will stand, for reasons stated above - the things you teach in instrument flying have already been tested for the CFII. You aren't providing *instruction* in any of the elements that lead to an ASEL or AMEL rating.
But like Bushwick Bill said, it's all moot if you just get the CFI and MEI...
...But I still maintain that you can give instrument instruction in a multi-engine airplane holding only a CFII and a Commercial Multi/Instrument *provided* the student has a private or commercial multi. Instrument instruction includes all and only the tasks set forth in the PTS for an...
...feds? And what did you do as a CFII before you got your CFI?
Oh, and one other question. I noticed in the FARs there's a provision that prohibits *flight* instructors from self-endorsing, but there is no such provision that prohibits *ground* instructors from self-endorsing. Now I don't have...
I beg to differ. I'm looking over FAA regulations and publications right now (to see just what a CFII who holds *only* a CFII can do) and FAA publication 8700 (http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/examiners_inspectors/8700/volume2/media/2_011_00.pdf) says this in chapter 11 (page 11-4):
"15. (A)...
Hey everyone,
I see a few people saying that they did their CFII first and then added on their CFI and MEI. Is there any advantage to doing it this way rather than CFI/CFII/MEI? What can a CFII do if he just has a CFII? I'm a little confused as to who can do what.
Also, if you get the CFII...
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