Originally Posted by
magoo6541
It should. They say it helps if you're a CFII.
Time wise, I'm right there with you guys. 800tt, 100 multi with around 100 instrument (80 is sim inst) and 100 g1000.
I have my FIA written done and just need to get off my butt and finish CFII. My school doesn't do a lot of instrument training so it hadn't been worth the investment to get it until now.
If you still need to do your written, I used Sheppard Air to study. I think I spend 3 days studying and just about aced the test. It's worth the $40 or whatever it costs.
Yeah I used that for my Cfi and it was slick.
For those with your cfii what did you use for a curriculum to study?
My initial instrument was 2 years ago and it was terrible. I knew enough to pass but not nearly enough to instruct. Any suggestions?