Appendix F to Part 141 - Flight Instructor
Certification Course
1. Applicability. This appendix
prescribes the minimum curriculum for a flight instructor certification
course and an additional flight instructor rating course required under
this part, for the following ratings:
(a) Airplane single-engine.
(b) Airplane multiengine.
(c) Rotorcraft helicopter.
(d) Rotorcraft gyroplane.
(e) Powered-lift.
(f) Glider category.
2. Eligibility for enrollment. A
person must hold the following prior to enrolling in the flight portion of
the flight instructor or additional flight instructor rating course:
(a) A commercial pilot certificate or an
airline transport pilot certificate, with an aircraft category and class
rating appropriate to the flight instructor rating for which the course
applies; and
(b) An instrument rating or privilege in
an aircraft that is appropriate to the aircraft category and class rating
for which the course applies, if the course is for a flight instructor
airplane or powered-lift instrument rating.
3. Aeronautical knowledge training.
(a) Each approved course must include at least the following ground
training in the aeronautical knowledge areas listed in paragraph (b) of
this section:
(1) 40 hours of training if the course
is for an initial issuance of a flight instructor certificate; or
(2) 20 hours of training if the course
is for an additional flight instructor rating.
(b) Ground training must include the
following aeronautical knowledge areas:
(1) The fundamentals of instructing
including --
(i) The learning process;
(ii) Elements of effective teaching;
(iii) Student evaluation and testing;
(iv) Course development;
(v) Lesson planning; and
(vi) Classroom training techniques.
(2) The aeronautical knowledge areas in
which training is required for --
(i) A recreational, private, and
commercial pilot certificate that is appropriate to the aircraft category
and class rating for which the course applies; and
(ii) An instrument rating that is
appropriate to the aircraft category and class rating for which the course
applies, if the course is for an airplane or powered-lift aircraft rating.
(c) A student who satisfactorily
completes 2 years of study on the principles of education at a college or
university may be credited with no more than 20 hours of the training
required in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
4. Flight training. (a) Each
approved course must include at least the following flight training on the
approved areas of operation of paragraph (c) of this section appropriate
to the flight instructor rating for which the course applies:
(1) 25 hours, if the course is for an
airplane, rotorcraft, or powered-lift rating; and
(2) 10 hours, which must include 10
flights, if the course is for a glider category rating.
(b) For the use of flight simulators or
flight training devices:
(1) The course may include training in a
flight simulator or flight training device, provided it is representative
of the aircraft for which the course is approved, meets the requirements
of this paragraph, and the training is given by an authorized instructor.
(2) Training in a flight simulator that
meets the requirements of §141.41(a) of this part, may be credited for a
maximum of 10 percent of the total flight training hour requirements of
the approved course, or of this section, whichever is less.
(3) Training in a flight training device
that meets the requirements of §141.41(b) of this part, may be credited
for a maximum of 5 percent of the total flight training hour requirements
of the approved course, or of this section, whichever is less.
(4) Training in flight simulators or
flight training devices described in paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3) of this
section, if used in combination, may be credited for a maximum of 10
percent of the total flight training hour requirements of the approved
course, or of this section, whichever is less. However, credit for
training in a flight training device that meets the requirements of
§141.41(b) cannot exceed the limitation provided for in paragraph (b)(3)
of this section.
(c) Each approved course must include
flight training on the approved areas of operation listed in this
paragraph that are appropriate to the aircraft category and class rating
for which the course applies --
(1) For an airplane -- single-engine
course: (i) Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii) Technical subject areas;
(iii) Preflight preparation;
(iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to
be performed in flight;
(v) Preflight procedures;
(vi) Airport and seaplane base
operations;
(vii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(viii) Fundamentals of flight;
(ix) Performance maneuvers;
(x) Ground reference maneuvers;
(xi) Slow flight, stalls, and spins;
(xii) Basic instrument maneuvers;
(xiii) Emergency operations; and
(xiv) Postflight procedures.
(2) For an airplane -- multiengine
course: (i) Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii) Technical subject areas;
(iii) Preflight preparation;
(iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to
be performed in flight;
(v) Preflight procedures;
(vi) Airport and seaplane base
operations;
(vii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(viii) Fundamentals of flight;
(ix) Performance maneuvers;
(x) Ground reference maneuvers;
(xi) Slow flight and stalls;
(xii) Basic instrument maneuvers;
(xiii) Emergency operations;
(xiv) Multiengine operations; and
(xv) Postflight procedures.
(3) For a rotorcraft -- helicopter
course: (i) Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii) Technical subject areas;
(iii) Preflight preparation;
(iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to
be performed in flight;
(v) Preflight procedures;
(vi) Airport and heliport operations;
(vii) Hovering maneuvers;
(viii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(ix) Fundamentals of flight;
(x) Performance maneuvers;
(xi) Emergency operations;
(xii) Special operations; and
(xiii) Postflight procedures.
(4) For a rotorcraft -- gyroplane
course: (i) Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii) Technical subject areas;
(iii) Preflight preparation;
(iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to
be performed in flight;
(v) Preflight procedures;
(vi) Airport operations;
(vii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(viii) Fundamentals of flight;
(ix) Performance maneuvers;
(x) Flight at slow airspeeds;
(xi) Ground reference maneuvers;
(xii) Emergency operations; and
(xiii) Postflight procedures.
(5) For a powered-lift course: (i)
Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii) Technical subject areas;
(iii) Preflight preparation;
(iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to
be performed in flight;
(v) Preflight procedures;
(vi) Airport and heliport operations;
(vii) Hovering maneuvers;
(viii) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(ix) Fundamentals of flight;
(x) Performance maneuvers;
(xi) Ground reference maneuvers;
(xii) Slow flight and stalls;
(xiii) Basic instrument maneuvers;
(xiv) Emergency operations;
(xv) Special operations; and
(xvi) Postflight procedures.
(6) For a glider course: (i)
Fundamentals of instructing;
(ii) Technical subject areas;
(iii) Preflight preparation;
(iv) Preflight lesson on a maneuver to
be performed in flight;
(v) Preflight procedures;
(vi) Airport and gliderport operations;
(vii) Tows or launches, landings, and
go-arounds, if applicable;
(viii) Fundamentals of flight;
(ix) Performance speeds;
(x) Soaring techniques;
(xi) Performance maneuvers;
(xii) Slow flight, stalls, and spins;
(xiii) Emergency operations; and
(xiv) Postflight procedures.
5. Stage checks and end-of-course
tests. (a) Each student enrolled in a flight instructor course must
satisfactorily accomplish the stage checks and end-of-course tests, in
accordance with the school's approved training course, consisting of the
appropriate approved areas of operation listed in paragraph (c) of section
No. 4 of this appendix appropriate to the flight instructor rating for
which the course applies.
(b) In the case of a student who is
enrolled in a flight instructor-airplane rating or flight
instructor-glider rating course, that student must have:
(1) Received a logbook endorsement from
a certificated flight instructor certifying the student received ground
and flight training on stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin
recovery procedures in an aircraft that is certificated for spins and is
appropriate to the rating sought; and
(2) Demonstrated instructional
proficiency in stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin recovery
procedures.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16347, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt.
141-9, 62 FR 40909, July 30, 1997]