Our Multi-Engine Land Class Instructor (CFI AMEL) course is an extended offering to our Airline Pilot Career Program graduates. While not required for a prosperous career in aviation, acquiring your Multi-Engine Land Class Instructor Certificate will enable you to provide additional support during your time spent as an instructor, opening you up to additional work/flight hours. This course is only available under Part 61, and is conducted in the Tecnam P2006T.

Our Multi-Engine Land Class Instructor (CFI AMEL) course is an extended offering to our Airline Pilot Career Program graduates. While not required for a prosperous career in aviation, acquiring your Multi-Engine Land Class Instructor Certificate will enable you to provide additional support during your time spent as an instructor, opening you up to additional work/flight hours. This course is only available under Part 61, and is conducted in the Tecnam P2006T.

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OUR MULTI-ENGINE INSTRUCTOR COURSE:

MULTI-ENGINE LAND CLASS INSTRUCTOR (CFI AMEL) COURSE:

Conducted under FAR Part 61 in a Tecnam P2006T

FAA REQUIRED MINIMUMS:

  • Must hold a current Commercial Pilot Certificate Multi-Engine Land Class (AMEL)
  • Must be 18 years of age
  • Must obtain 15 hours flight time as pilot-in-command in category and class sought (AMEL)
  • Pass the FAA-required knowledge test on the Fundamentals of Instructing as outlined in FAR Part 61.185(a)(1)
  • Pass the FAA-required knowledge test on Aeronautical Knowledge as outlined in FAR Part 61.185(a)(2)
  • Pass a practical test conducted by an FAA Designated Pilot Examiner

COURSE OUTLINE

  • If applicant already holds a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate (ASEL)
    • 17.5 hours ground training
    • 15 hours dual flight instruction
    • Pre/Post-flight briefings
  • If applicant does not hold a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate (ASEL)
    • 30 hours ground training
    • 25 hours dual flight instruction

EXPECTED DURATION OF TRAINING:

  • 7-14 days @ approximately 4.5 hours combined flight/ground/preflight/post-flight training

COMPLETION:

  • You will meet all eligibility requirements and gain all necessary experience, proficiency and endorsements to successfully pass your FAA-required knowledge and practical exams. Your Certified Flight Instructor Certificate (AMEL) will grant you all of the privileges of a Certified Flight Instructor of Multi-Engine Airplanes as outlined in FAR Part 61.193.

*Applicants who already hold a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate need not pass the FAA knowledge test on the Fundamentals of Instructing, but will receive and log ground training on Appendix G to Part 141(3)(b)(1).

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our Frequently Asked Questions page contains answers to many of our commonly received questions regarding cost, scheduling, enrollment, job placement, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our Frequently Asked Questions page contains answers to many of our commonly received questions regarding cost, scheduling, enrollment, job placement, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Multi-Engine Instructor Course!

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