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Post subject: Cirris CFI in the oven Posted: 31 Jul 2015, 19:36 |
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Joined: 07/20/08 Posts: 1734 Post Likes: +381 Location: KFOK Westhampton, NY
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Monday I start my training to be a genuine Cirrus CFI. My flight school is a bonafide Cirrus training center . All SR20s and 22 iterations. Never flew one, should be interesting. Time to see what all the fuss is about
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Post subject: Re: Cirris CFI in the oven Posted: 31 Jul 2015, 20:56 |
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Username Protected wrote: Monday I start my training to be a genuine Cirrus CFI. My flight school is a bonafide Cirrus training center . All SR20s and 22 iterations. Never flew one, should be interesting. Time to see what all the fuss is about Don't let Mike C find out. You be accused of teaching outside of your risk tolerance level.... psst.......don't even mention spins 
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Post subject: Re: Cirris CFI in the oven Posted: 01 Aug 2015, 09:31 |
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Username Protected wrote: I thought you had to go to Minnesota or UND to become a CSIP? On the CirrusAircraft.com web site, it looks that way: ----------------------------- Cirrus Standardized Instructor Pilots
Cirrus’s global network of Cirrus Standardized Instructor Pilots (CSIPs) is composed of experienced Instrument Flight Instructors (CFII’s) that have been specially trained by the specialists at Cirrus Aircraft headquarters. These professional flight instructors have undergone extensive ground and flight training in Cirrus aircraft to distinguish themselves as an expert in Cirrus flight training. All CSIPs use standardized flight operations manuals, syllabus suites, and procedures to ensure that your flight training is consistent with other Cirrus pilots’ training and with that of the factory training at Cirrus Headquarters. http://cirrusaircraft.com/flight-traini ... g-network/
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Post subject: Re: Cirris CFI in the oven Posted: 01 Aug 2015, 11:19 |
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Joined: 07/20/08 Posts: 1734 Post Likes: +381 Location: KFOK Westhampton, NY
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Username Protected wrote: I thought you had to go to Minnesota or UND to become a CSIP? On the CirrusAircraft.com web site, it looks that way: ----------------------------- Cirrus Standardized Instructor Pilots
Cirrus’s global network of Cirrus Standardized Instructor Pilots (CSIPs) is composed of experienced Instrument Flight Instructors (CFII’s) that have been specially trained by the specialists at Cirrus Aircraft headquarters. These professional flight instructors have undergone extensive ground and flight training in Cirrus aircraft to distinguish themselves as an expert in Cirrus flight training. All CSIPs use standardized flight operations manuals, syllabus suites, and procedures to ensure that your flight training is consistent with other Cirrus pilots’ training and with that of the factory training at Cirrus Headquarters. http://cirrusaircraft.com/flight-traini ... g-network/
Yes , that is the program as I know it.
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Post subject: Re: Cirris CFI in the oven Posted: 01 Aug 2015, 11:21 |
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Joined: 07/20/08 Posts: 1734 Post Likes: +381 Location: KFOK Westhampton, NY
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Username Protected wrote: It will be very interesting to hear your impressions of the Cirrus Standardized Instructor Program, their training materials and syllabus, FOM, etc. I'm working my way through the online programs now. Very impressive thus far.
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