Flight Instructor Courses
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This full-time course takes a fresh, holistic approach to developing the competencies required to give ab-initio flight instruction. Our dedicated flight instructor training division is staffed by specialists with extensive flight instructor development experience. They have formulated this course to include strong emphasis on providing a sound foundation in adult learning principles & aviation instruction methods. Last Updated: 15-03-2022 | ||
Instructor (FI H) Course with Heli Air Gloucester Book your Course online! Last Updated: 08-12-2023 | Company / Seller: Location: England ⋅ Europe ⋅ Gloucester ⋅ Gloucestershire ⋅ South West ⋅ UK |
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Flight instructor courses are designed to prepare future instructors not just on how to deliver a syllabus, but also on how to safely operate an aircraft whilst conducting a flying lesson. Delivering an airborne lesson can be quite challenging at first, since an instructor needs to learn how to flow through the various teaching points in each exercise, while co-ordinating each of their demonstrations with the movement of the aircraft. For example when demonstrating adverse-yaw, an instructor needs to know that in order to give the best demonstration, the aircraft should be on a low power setting, in a slight bank and slightly nose-high-attitude, in order to give the best demonstration to the student, through the use of an aileron control input in the opposite direction to the direction in which the aircraft is banked. Once an trainee instructor has learned to deliver a syllabus, they will need to learn sortie management. Items such as using upwind anchor-points are really useful for helping an instructor focus on his patter, without having to constantly worry about updating their position. Recognising when to take control is also a vital skill that an instructor needs to develop early on. Every instructor remembers the “big bounce”, when they didn’t take control early enough while teaching a student how to land! Find a Flight Training Organisation that offers a Flight Instructor Course, by browsing the AvPay Flying School Directory.