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Instructor Rating

Instructor Rating (Class IV).

Course Outline
The prerequisite for the flight training portion of the Instructor Rating is such that the applicant shall hold either a Commercial or Airline Transport Pilot licenses – Airplane, and have completed a minimum of 20 hours of instrument time, of which a minimum of 10 hours shall be instrument flight time.  Before commencing ground training for a Class 4 Instructor rating, an applicant shall have successfully completed the written examination and flight test for the Commercial Pilot License-Airplane

The applicant shall be at least 18 years of age and hold a valid Category 1 medical certificate.  The applicant shall be required to pass a written examination (obtaining a mark of at least 70 percent), and a flight test (to the standard outlined in the guide: Flight Test Standard -- Flight Instructor Rating -- Airplanes.

The Program
The program is divided into two components; the flight component and the ground school component.

Flight Training
You must complete in airplanes, a minimum of 30 hours of dual flight instruction on overall pilot proficiency and the presentation of all exercises set forth in the Flight Instructor Guide and shall include a minimum of five hours of training in the teaching of instrument flight skills. A maximum of 5 of the 30 hours may be conducted on an approved airplane simulator or flight training device.

Ground Training
25 hours of ground instruction which shall include; the will move of thing that if any
Practical application of the basic principles of learning and 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 de-briefings,
Theory of flight required to teach the air exercises,
Aircraft flight manuals and aircraft operating limits,
Presentation of pilot decision making concepts, and
The use of the Transport Canada Flight Instructor Guide, flight training manual, Canadian Aviation Regulations-part IV, and the flight test standards, Private and Commercial Pilot Licenses-Aeroplane category.
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