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How to become a Sport Pilot CFI

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 9:53 am
by Paul Hamilton
Since this is a commom question I am posting this as a new topic which should answer most questions on this

Prerequisites to be a Sport Pilot CFI

The applicant must hold a sport pilot or higher pilot certificate with the category and class privileges as appropriate to the flight instructor privileges sought. The candidate must be at least 18 years old.

Experience Requirements

Airplane and weight-shift-control category instructors need 150 hours of total flight time as a pilot, which must include at least:

(i) 100 hours of flight time as pilot in command in powered aircraft,
(ii) 50 hours of flight time in category,
(iii) 25 hours of cross-country flight time,
(iv) 10 hours of cross-country flight time in category, and
(v) 15 hours of flight time as pilot in command in category that is a
light-sport aircraft.

Additional Instructor Skills

To become an instructor pilots must build additional skills in the Fundamentals of Instruction and Technical Subject Areas. All the sport pilot tasks must be mastered to:

Perform the maneuvers and procedures at a higher level than the sport pilot tolerances.
Have instructional knowledge of tasks.
Have knowledge of common errors and be able to identify, analyze, and correct mistakes.

How to Acquire Certified Flight Instructor Privileges
New instructor candidate


Hold at least a Sport Pilot certificate.
Receive training and endorsement from Sport Pilot CFI to take the computer based knowledge test and the Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI) tests. The easiest is a home study and the course found at http://www.ap-stores.com/p-175-sport-pi ... p-kit.aspx.
Pass the FOI test.
Pass the CFI knowledge test for specific category.
Meet ALL Sport Pilot CFI requirements per 61.407 through 61.411. Time logged in an Ultralight is allowed per FAR 61.53 until January 31, 2008 and this ability to use the ultralight time ends January 31, 2012. However, the checkride must be in an N-numbered aircraft.
Obtain and log training within 2 calinder months before practical test with the recomending CFI.
Obtain endorsement for practical test from Sport Pilot CFI in log book and on 8710-11 form.
Pass CFI sport practical test with DPE/SPIE.
Receive Sport Pilot CFI Certificate and log book endorsement for type of aircraft used for Practical test.

Training materials for a CFIS applicent are found at www.ap-stores.com
NEW - A complete explanation for CFIS applicants plus CFIs wanting to operate as CFIS is at www.beasportpilot.com under "Already a Pilot"

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:43 pm
by frfly172
specific category knowledge test? Does anyone offer a cfis training course? is light sport a

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:04 pm
by Paul Hamilton
Yes the CFI Prepware and CFI test prep book includes the CFIS (CFI Sport Pilot) with specific category questions and the FOI tests. Both knowledge tests for CFIS. The Prepware CD also provides the endorsements for the knowledge tests. Find these at www.ap-stores.com

Can I be colored-blind to be a Sport Pilot CFI?

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:07 pm
by colored-blind
Just curious since you can be colored blind and be a sportpilot can you also become a CFI?

Also if I have my PPL can I become a CFI for sport pilot since the PPL is above the Sport Pilot?

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 8:52 am
by Paul Hamilton
frfly172 wrote:specific category knowledge test? Does anyone offer a cfis training course? is light sport a
yes we have a comprehensive program specificly for a sport pilot CFI applicent.
Information is at:

http://lsapilot.beasportpilot.com/airpl ... nstructor/

and
http://sport-pilot-training.com/sport-p ... applicant/

You can get all the training materials to study, pas your FAA tests and teach at:

http://www.ap-stores.com/p-181-sport-pi ... craft.aspx

Re: Can I be colored-blind to be a Sport Pilot CFI?

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:02 am
by Paul Hamilton
colored-blind wrote:Just curious since you can be colored blind and be a sportpilot can you also become a CFI?

Also if I have my PPL can I become a CFI for sport pilot since the PPL is above the Sport Pilot?
If you got through your private pilot checkride and 3rd class medical where they do a colored blind test, you could probably get through your CFIS. Your drivers license with restrictions and your self evaluation are the medical requirementsYou would have to know your sectional pretty good with all the colors on the map to be able to get through the checkride plus teach.

and yes, any sport or private can go for a CFI with a sport pilot rating (CFIS).

Details on becoming a sport CFI can be found at:

http://sport-pilot-training.com/sport-p ... applicant/

and

http://lsapilot.beasportpilot.com/airpl ... nstructor/

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 4:13 pm
by FastEddieB
I'm red/green deficient colorblind.

I can only get the first plate on the test (big-time FAIL).

In the 1970's I went up with the FAA and properly identified red/green/white light-gun signals shot at us from Opa Locka tower. On that basis I got a "Waiver of Demonstrated Ability", which I still have to carry and present at each medical (and was good for a First Class when I went for one).

Being totally colorblind is relatively rare. In any case red/green deficient shouldn't stop anyone from getting the medical required for CFI (unless something has changed).

Good luck!

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 12:15 pm
by Paul Hamilton
For better or for worse - A sport pilot CFI only needs a drivers license for medical eligibility.