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Certified Flight Instructor
Inspire the next generation of aviators with Vegas Aviation’s Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) course. Tailored for pilots seeking to share their passion for flight, our comprehensive program prepares you to become a proficient and knowledgeable instructor
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Become a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
Learn to teach others
- Certified Flight Instructors (CFIs) are essential educators and mentors in aviation.
- They offer guidance and instruction to aspiring pilots, fostering their skills and prioritizing safety.
- Becoming a CFI provides a rewarding opportunity to contribute to the aviation community while spreading the joy of flight.
Perks
Advantages of Becoming a Certified Flight Instructor
What you get
Obtaining an instrument rating on top of your private pilot license offers several significant advantages, including the ability to safely navigate through adverse weather conditions, fly in low visibility situations, and operate in controlled airspace with precision and confidence. With an IR, pilots can enhance their skills, expand their flying opportunities, and ensure a higher level of safety for themselves and their passengers.
- Hone your Skills by teaching other pilots.
- Get paid to share your passion for flying.
- Work in an exciting environment while you build your logbook hours.
- Boost your aviation resume for future opportunities in the Airline Industry.
The Cost You Can Expect
Average Investment
Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
- 15 Hours Dual Instruction$ 3,525
- 5 Hours Solo Practice$ 875
- 40 Hours Ground Instruction$ 2,400
- Aircraft Rental for Check Ride (2 Hours)$ 350
- Checkride with FAA Designated Pilot Examiner$ 1,600
- TOTAL CFI 22 Airplane Hours$ 8,750
Certified Flight Instructor, Instrument (CFII)
- 10 Hours Dual Instruction$ 2,350
- 10 Hours Ground Instruction$ 600
- Aircraft Rental for Check Ride (2 Hours)$ 350
- Checkride with FAA Designated Pilot Examiner$ 1,200
- TOTAL CFII 12 Airplane Hours$ 4,500
Notes
While we follow a flexible curriculum, everyone learns differently, so your investment may be more or less
than the average shown.
If you have any questions, please contact us.
Key Factors in Determining Cost
- Students' Commitment to Disciplined Study Before and After Lessons. The more prepared you are for the lesson, the more effective the learning will be.
- Aviation Aptitude. Any previous experience or exposure to aviation helps.
- Frequency of Flight. Students that fly more frequently tend to retain the key learning objectives for each lesson better. We recommend that students try to fly a minimum of 2-3 times per week if at all possible. This also shortens the overall time and cost required to obtain the certificate or rating.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Requirements to Become a Certified Flight Instructor?
- Age: Be at least 18 years old.
- Language Proficiency: Proficient in English.
- Medical Certificate: Hold a valid FAA-issued medical certificate.
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Flight Experience: Meet specific aeronautical experience requirements, typically including:
- Holding a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate.
- Holding an Instrument Rating.
- Accumulating a minimum number of 250 flight hours, including instructional and cross-country flight time.
- Knowledge Test: Pass a written knowledge exam covering flight instruction principles, regulations, and teaching methods.
- Practical Test: Pass an oral exam and a practical flight test. Your practical flight test will consist of you providing mock instruction to a Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) to demonstrate teaching proficiency.
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Experience personalized flight training with our instructors, they are passionate people dedicated to your success. Whether you're starting your first lesson or advancing your skills, Vegas Aviation offers a supportive community and expert guidance every step of the way.