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"Marty Ross" wrote
Though my current budget doesn't really have room for it, I like (2) best. I asked my instructor about this, and he thinks I should do it. What he recommended that surprised me, however, was to do the instrument-instructor first, since he says it's easier than getting the CFI. What's up with that?? Again, improper use of terminology rears its ugly head. First...no such thing as a CFI, we're just Flight Instructors now. Second...."airplane-single engine" and "instrument airplane" are ratings on a Flight Instructor Certificate. Third....He should have said.."Get your Flight Instructor Certificate with an Instrument Airplane rating before you get the Airplane Single-Engine rating. Forth....Yes, you can be qualified to teach instrument flying without being qualified to teach private or commercial students. Bob Moore Flight Instructor, ASE-IA |
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