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11-09-2007, 11:24 AM
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CFI's and Part 121 Op's
Does the FAA require that a Part 121 ground or sim instructor be a CFII?
What about company check airman, or IOE training Captains?
Just wondering......
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11-09-2007, 01:47 PM
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No and no.
All you need is an ATP to be an instructor for an air carrier (essentially though you will take a series of evals and checkrides to get signed off.)
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It's an in-house qualification, similar to qualifying as an IP. You will take a ride with a Fed.
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My POI Fed wouldn't even renew my instructor certificate and I was a check airman! Now I'm expired!
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