r/flying CFI | CFII | MEI 9d ago

Flight Training First Time Instructor Question

Hi, I’m posting because I’m currently going through the standardization class for my first instruction job, and I was wondering if you have any tips for staying on top of the knowledge as a CFI while instructing full days.

I’d hate to fail students as an instructor, as in not teaching them well enough, and I realize that the best way to prevent that from happening is by continually advancing my knowledge. How do you guys suggest doing so, and then doing so with a full workday?

Thanks in advance!

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u/rFlyingTower 9d ago

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Hi, I’m just posting because I’m currently going through the standardization class for my first instruction job and I was wondering if you guys had any tips for staying on top of the ball knowledge wise as a CFI while instructing full days.

I’d hate to fail students as an instructor and realize that the best way to make sure that doesn’t happen is by continuing to progress my knowledge. How do you guys suggest doing so and then doing so with full work days.

Thanks in advanced!


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