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tailwheel48 08-10-2018 07:20 AM

Best CFI Gigs??
 
What are the best CFI gigs out there for a young pilot looking to go to the majors, via the regionals but needing to build hours?

I'm of the opinion that this is the best route to the majors for a non-military pilot. I'm sure many will disagree but, for those who do agree, which are the best flight schools to work for? And why?

Many thanks!

Subieguy14 08-10-2018 07:55 AM

When I was going to CFI, I was kind of set on going to Falcon Aviation Academy in Atlanta...... If i recall. you get around 100 hours+ a month, teaching every day, king air time, discounted time in their planes each month or something of the sort.... Its been 14 months since i was told that.


Ive had friends go to American flyers in texas(my old CFI went there)


All i can really think of off the top of my head.

TiredSoul 08-10-2018 07:58 AM

Find a flight school that has lots of Instrument students and a timely path to ME instruction as those two will teach you the most.
You’ll need a fair share of Private students to get your XC time up.
Believe it or not there are schools out there where all the ME time is hogged by the ‘old guy’ or by the guy that didn’t hack it at the Regionals.
It shouldn’t be your first question at an interview but towards the end I’d ask : ‘ what is your path to Multi engine instruction?’

Subieguy14 08-10-2018 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by TiredSoul (Post 2652548)
Find a flight school that has lots of Instrument students and a timely path to ME instruction as those two will teach you the most.
You’ll need a fair share of Private students to get your XC time up.
Believe it or not there are schools out there where all the ME time is hogged by the ‘old guy’ or by the guy that didn’t hack it at the Regionals.
It shouldn’t be your first question at an interview but towards the end I’d ask : ‘ what is your path to Multi engine instruction?’


this^

LOTS of flight schools will get their CFIs Their MEI etc etc.. so if a school doesnt offer a path or something of the sort to additional ratings.. I'd check elsewhere.

TurboWill 08-10-2018 08:32 PM

Ive got a buddy at Falcon. Not many hour for CFI's.

theonlyski 08-11-2018 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by TiredSoul (Post 2652548)
Find a flight school that has lots of Instrument students and a timely path to ME instruction as those two will teach you the most.
You’ll need a fair share of Private students to get your XC time up.
Believe it or not there are schools out there where all the ME time is hogged by the ‘old guy’ or by the guy that didn’t hack it at the Regionals.
It shouldn’t be your first question at an interview but towards the end I’d ask : ‘ what is your path to Multi engine instruction?’

I lucked out pretty hard with my current gig. Within 3 months of being hired, they essentially covered my CFII and MEI and now at 5 months in, I have about 1/4 of my dual given in the twin already and that's about to ramp up.

BravoPapa 08-12-2018 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by TurboWill (Post 2652958)
Ive got a buddy at Falcon. Not many hour for CFI's.

Why is that? They have all those Chinese students and a lot of 'civilian' students. I've had CFIs tell me they get 80-100 hours a month there.

Ecotone 08-12-2018 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by BravoPapa (Post 2653743)
Why is that? They have all those Chinese students and a lot of 'civilian' students. I've had CFIs tell me they get 80-100 hours a month there.

I'm curious too. I heard the same thing fairly recently from other CFIs. I also visited the Newnan campus and the average FH / month still seemed to be around there.

TiredSoul 08-14-2018 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by theonlyski (Post 2653476)
I lucked out pretty hard with my current gig. Within 3 months of being hired, they essentially covered my CFII and MEI and now at 5 months in, I have about 1/4 of my dual given in the twin already and that's about to ramp up.

Good deal, that’s exactly what I meant.

KaranS 08-22-2018 06:41 AM

Anybody have any info on these schools offering fully sponsored CFI/II/MEI for 1500 hours commitment?


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