Brad Z
Final Approach
https://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/designees_delegations/individual_designees/dpe/What are the qualifications? Lazy to look it up.
https://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/designees_delegations/individual_designees/dpe/What are the qualifications? Lazy to look it up.
I'm 47 and I've thought about becoming a CFI. I have a full time job and it would be as you mentioned, a way of giving back. I've had a lot of friends that I've helped get comfortable flying who beg me to become a CFI.
I've got almost 10K hours, but I'm a VFR pilot. So adding it up, I've heard anywhere from $4K to $8K to get through my Commercial, IFR, and CFI training. My girlfriend will start training this week and the instructor is charging her $30/hour. So 133 hours to recoup the money on the low end, 267 on the high end. In other words, I might never get my investment back, but I would be giving back to the aviation community... still thinking it over.
Honestly, you need to find better friends and ditch the cheapskate acquaintances. Real friends would never expect someone to pencil whip a flight review or expect free labor.I didn't renew for that reason, Liability! I did several "professional witness" gig for some lawyers a number if years back. After that, i started looking at the liability, not only for the CFI work i was doing, but also the A&P stuff. Once i had a small amount of net worth and a family, it got too risky. I also got tired of people asking me to sign stuff off. I'm not signing you BFR if you can't handle a rudder well enough to not spin a c-150 out of a power on stall. Or can't find the check list, its around here somewhere, besides were friends, just sign the book. Or When was the last time you flew a single engine approach?. Oh i don't do that, its hard on the airplane???????????????????? " i don't stall the Bonanza, its too hard on the gyro's". Slow flight....no way, its hard on the engine. Just sign me off, how about from the coffee shop. No thanks, Guess i got a bit bitter about the people who wanted me to work on the plane, or give a BFR because, "We were friends and they would buy me a burger next time we went someplace." Guess i got tired of that, and add the liability, just not worth it.
But if you like to teach, and I did, it was rewarding. Would I do it again, nope. I can't afford it.
No one wants to do a CFI checkride twice, average oral of 5 to 6 hours minimum and going rate of $1200.00.