stearmann4
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Mach1 said:Also remember that the advanced isn't just for airplane. You may get asked any questions from the CFI test prep including rotorcraft, glider, etc. So make sure you study those questions as well.
ROSWELL41 said:Let me preface this by saying that this may seem extremely stupid, but I need a correct answer to this question:
I already hold a Ground Instructor Cert. with AGI and IGI. One of my professors will give extra credit if we take an FAA written exam during our summer course and the only written I have left to take is the BGI. Can I have the BGI added to my Ground Instructor with AGI and IGI or is it somehow considered redundant (from an FAA point of view)?
brokeflyer said:dont bother with either of them....just get a CFII then you can do anything
brokeflyer said:you must be drinking Drano.....the CFII is an "additional instructor rating"......the CFI is a certificate.....there is a difference. You need the CFI to get the CFII. So, a CFII can give BFR's all day long and then the next day sign a student off for a instrument rating......then after that teach a commercial lesson.....
Certificates are student,private, comm, and ATP....
ratings are(for example) Instrument, multi-engine, etc....
brokeflyer said:well you didnt mention that you didnt have a complex single. so your school don't do any commercial training then?
brokeflyer said:So you they get the IA after the multi instructor?......so that means they can give a BFR.....when they get the IA then they can go do a BFR on someone then later that same day go sign someone off for a instrument check.....
brokeflyer said:thats all kinda off topic now....I was responding to the point that there is "just a CFI"....the point being you need that(CFI-A or CFI-M) to get the IA added on......that's what i mean