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Flight
Instructor Rating
The
Flight Instructor Rating is an endorsement to
a Commercial Pilot Licence, and is regarded as
one of Transport Canada's strongest endorsements.
It implies a level of confidence and trust which
is not apparent in other rating or licences. For
the person who holds it, it means a duty and responsibility
which goes beyond the privileges of the licence,
and that the graduate of the Flight Instructor
Course is well qualified to help others earn the
various permits, licences, and ratings.
In
addition to holding a Commercial Pilot Licence,
the candidate for the Instructor Rating must complete
a 25 hour ground school which will include:
- Application of the
principle of learning;
- Techniques of instruction;
- Preparation and use
of lesson plans;
- Procedures for planning
and presenting preparatory ground instruction,
pre-flight briefings, in-flight instruction,
and post-flight debriefings;
- Theory of flight;
- Aircraft flight manuals
and operating limits;
- Presentation of pilot
decision-making concepts;
- Use of Transport Canada
Instructor Guide, Training manual, and other
publications.
The flying
portion of the course consists of 30 hours dual
instruction on presentation of the exercises set
out in the Flight Instructor Guide, including
a minimum of 5 hours teaching instrument flying
skills. To complete the course, the candidate
will pass a written examination, and a flight
test conducted by a Transport Canada Inspector.
Course
costs may vary primarily due on fuel costs.
The
following cost breakdown has been provided for
the Instructor Rating.
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Flight
Training 30 hrs Dual @ 160.00 (C172 Wheels)
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$4800.00
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Ground
School 25 hours
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$1000.00
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Books
& Supplies
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$120.00
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Medical
Fee
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$120.00
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Medical
Cert. Fee
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$55.00
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Written
Test Fee
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$35.00
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Flight
Test Fee
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$200.00
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GST
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$443.00
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Total
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$6773.30
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