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I would guess the IFR written and...well, the FOI.
 
Yep.

The IGI is basically an instrument rating written. The AGI is a CFI written with some other questions (rotorcraft/balloon/glider) thrown in. For either, if you don't have a CFI certificate you'll need the FOI written.

Pass the writtens, fill out an 8710, make an appointment with the FSDO...you spend maybe 10 minutes there and get your temporary.

-mini
 
rjfo said:
What books do you need to study for the AGI/IGI test and the FOI.

Thanks

I guess that would be one of the benefits of getting your CFI. You would already know the answer to that question
 
cole said:
How many questions are the written tests?

I can't remember, but I think the FOI was 50, the AGI was 120 and the IGI was 60. It has been a while though...

-mini
 

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