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29

CFI An Adventure In Learning To Teach – Plane & Pilot Magazine

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Probably the greatest responsibility in aviation is training new pilots. If any of us look back to our student pilot days, many of the things we do today are carryovers from those early flights. W

hether you had a great instructor or a lousy one, some of what he or she taught you is still with you. While not for 

everyone, the weight of that motivates many in aviation to give back—to pass their own skills and ideas on to a new generation of pilots. Enter the certificated flight instructor or “CFI.”

Probably the greatest responsibility in aviation is training new pilots.

Source: CFI An Adventure In Learning To Teach – Plane & Pilot Magazine

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