Certified Flight Instructor (CFI Helicopter)

Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Training - East Coast Aero ClubThe Federal Aviation Regulations require that candidates for pilot certificates, ratings or endorsements receive a certain amount of training, both in the air and on the ground, in order to obtain that certificate. CFIs are responsible for teaching pilots how to fly as well as ensuring that certificated pilots maintain their proficiency.

Privileges

  • Provide required training for private pilot, commercial pilot and certified flight instructor candidates
  • Endorse private pilot, commercial pilot and certified flight instructor candidates to take FAA oral and practical exams
  • Conduct biennial flight reviews for certificated pilots

Requirements (Part 61)

You must possess a commercial certificate in order to become a flight instructor. You must also successfully complete the Flight Instructor Airplane and Fundamentals of Instructing written examinations. The various requirements necessary to prepare a flight instructor candidate vary based on the individual’s level of experience. Please be aware that this is only an ESTIMATE:

Ground

Ground lessons are a major component of flight instructor training. You and your instructor will cover everything set forth in the Certified Flight Instructor Practical Test Standards, which essentially requires you to learn how to teach everything set forth in the Private and Commercial Practical Test Standards. You are not only required to possess a solid understanding of all principles, but you must also be able to teach these principles to students, therefore this training will include curriculum planning.

Flight

The flight portion of this training directly relates to everything you discussed in your ground lessons. You will be required to fly all maneuvers from the left seat within the parameters set forth in the Practical Test Standards. You must also be able to clearly explain how to perform these maneuvers while doing so.

Cost

CFI Cost Breakdown

Total Cost
Dual Flight (20 Hours @ $349/hr) $ 6,980
Ground Instruction (20 Hours @ $20/hr) $ 400
Written Exams (CFI & FOI) $ 300
Check Ride Examiner Fee (with FAA examiner) $ 0
Check Ride Aircraft Rental (Approx. 1.5 Hours) $ 494
Total $ 8,174

The cost should be similar for a commercial helicopter pilot/airplane CFI adding a helicopter rating to their flight instructor certificate.

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