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Overview:

Our Flight Instructor Airplane training (CFI-A) is intended for candidates of all ages – from college upper level to people with commercial and government agencies around the United States.

The (CFI-A) is structured to allow qualified candidates to enroll at the Academy upon earning their commercial pilot airplane with instrument privileges (CSE-I). Our unique training modules illustrate the normal progression of our entire program. Graduates will then be only required to earn their Flight Instructor Instrument (CFI-I) to be eligible for a post-graduate intern as a staff flight instructor and then line job placement assistance. Students with previous flight experience may be eligible for training credit in accordance with the part 61 federal aviation rules.


Course Description:

This course teaches the necessary knowledge and skills and what needs to be shown to be consider competent in each of 3 different contexts; Aircraft training, teaching process and methods, and Ground School /classroom training.

The standard course will include: Advanced Cockpit Training (ACT), Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA) and its new approval (released by FAA on Jan 04, 2005) regarding equipment used by American Academy of Aeronautics at our Sim Center.

Upon successful completion the applicant will have satisfied the following conditions for FAR61:

» Flight training (per FAR61 subpart-H section 61.187(B)(1))
» Aeronautical Knowledge (per FAR61 subpart-H section 61.185(a)(1)(2))
» Flight and Ground Training according to FAA-S-8081-4

The applicant will have satisfied the following conditions for FAR61:

» Pilot in command (PIC) qualifications (per FAR61)
» Pilot in command recent flight experience (per FAR61)
» Flight review (per FAR61)

Aircraft Type Offered:

» CE172S*
» CE172R*
» CE172RG*
» CE310Q

Simulated Training modules:

» FMD visual motion*
» CPT visual motion
» FTD level C
» FMS trainer

Flight Training Modules:

American Academy of Aeronautics uses the unique flight training module concept to manage and deliver its training, this (CFI-I) require its candidates to successfully complete a minimum of 2.0 modules before you are qualified to earn your course graduation certificate.

TRAINING
AIRPLANE & COCKPIT
GROUND TRAINING & BRIEFINGS
FLIGHT TRAINING DEVICE & SIMULATION
COCKPIT INSTRUCTOR TIME
TOTAL
AIRPLANE & COCKPIT
8.5
-
6.0
-
14.5
GROUND TRAINING
10.5
10.5
COCKPIT INSTRUCTOR TIME
-
-
-
8.5
8.5
TOTAL
8.5
10.5
6.0
8.5
33.5

Actual training module structure may vary according to the stage of training and the students prior experience.

Training Module Activities:

Course objectives
Ground School /classroom training
Course management and record keeping
Simulators /training devices (CBT, FMD trainer, approved flight training devices)
Flight training in approved factory new fleet, equipped with GPS and autopilot
Cockpit skills include supervision and critique
Phase checks / Licensing skill test

Written Exam Preparation:

The Academy offers an optional online ground school; this allows candidates to complete the FAA written exam bookwork from home prior to stating, the actual exam can be taken at the training facilities upon arrival.


Duration:

3 school weeks, 5-6 days per week


Prerequisites and requirements:

To be accepted as a student at American Academy of Aeronautics, you must meet the following requirements prior to enrollment:

» Commercial Pilot certificate with an airplane and single-engine class rating (CSE).
» Pilot in command recent flight experience (per FAR61)
» Written exam results with a pass score, for FOI and Flight instructor airplane.
» Obtain an FAA first or second-class medical certificate.
» Possess a high school diploma or GED.
» Be able to read, speak fluently and understand the English language.
» Be a United States or Canadian Citizen, a legal resident of the U.S. or hold a valid visa to receive training in the U.S.
» To qualify for transport-category aircraft training in the ACT program, you must be a U.S. Citizen, and pass all relevant Federal (FAA, TSA, etc.) security checks that are required at the time of enrollment.

Class Dates:

Career pilot start dates are the first and third Monday of each month. (Due to national holidays on Mondays, some start dates will fall on Tuesday). This circular scheduling system allows out-of-town, transferring, and local students to start at any time during the training season. This flexible start is one of the Academy’s highlights that permits the seamless flow of training modules, and is a great factor in reaching seniority when you start your post-graduate internship with us, and later when you are hired by one of the US operators. Aviation is a profession where seniority is a large factor in hiring and assignments.


Class Availability:

American Academy of Aeronautics general admission policy is to register incoming students on a first come first serve bases, once the class date is full, your ill be given the option to register for the next available class or be on a standby bases for the next open class date.

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