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Old June 27th 09, 01:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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On Jun 26, 8:26*pm, Steve Hix
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*Dudley Henriques wrote:



On Jun 26, 7:54*pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote:
A CFI is technically a Certificated Flight
Instructor, but there are a virtual ton of CFI's who refer to
themselves on almost every occasion as CERTIFIED Flight Instructors..
I did it myself for many years, even signed log books this way. Never
had a problem with it until discovering Usenet :-)


While I suppose there may be some minor technical issues with log book
signing, I personally don't see any problems with CFIs using CFI to mean
"Certified Flight Instructor." It's not like the FAA has a trademark on the
acronym. Besides, here are several definitions of "certified,"
"certificated," and "certifiable" lifted straight from the web that show
how little difference there really is between them:


Certified:


Adj: "holding appropriate documentation and officially on record as
qualified to perform a specified function or practice a specified skill"


Adj: "endorsed authoritatively as having met certain requirements"


Certificated:


Adj: "furnished with or authorized by a certificate"


Certifiable:


Adj: "fit to be certified as insane (and treated accordingly)"


All seem equally applicable to CFIs!
;-)


Based on these definitions, and after a quick consultation with my
wife, I think I can state flatly that I am FULLY qualified as a
certifiable flight instructor.
:-)


DH


Is she hinting that you're getting behind on the mowing?


That one comes more as a Ninja attack than a "hint" :-))
-DH