Building on the Certified Flight Instructor license (CFI), a pilot with a CFII will have extensive knowledge of instrument flying. The CFII allows experienced pilots to teach instrument training and issue instrument ratings.
Requirements:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Hold a commercial pilot certificate
- Hold an instrument rating (for helicopter CFI)
- Be able to read, speak, and understand the English language
- Obtain at least a current third-class medical certificate
- Have logged at least 250 hours (200 for helicopters) and the required training for the CFI rating per FAA regulations
- Pass a knowledge test as well as the practical test
Pricing
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Pay as you fly
Plane RatesSeparate payments can be made for each flight and individual ground instructions.
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Instructors - $70/hr
5% Discount on plane rates when prepaying $1000
7.5% Discount on plane rates when prepaying $2500
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Additional Estimated Costs
Medical (Flight Physical) - $120
FAA Written Test Exam- $175
FAA Checkride Exam - $550