Philip Stokes
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CFII from Los Angeles
What's going on, aviators!!
I'm an experienced Certified Flight Instructor ASEL - Instrument (CFII / AGI / IGI) and I thought I'd reach out to the community here with something unique that would really help you out. With COVID-19 still affecting the lives of people across the world, we've seen widespread transitioning to classroom education in the virtual space, causing the flight training sector to be hit pretty hard -- and yet we've still got student pilots out there who need high quality education, and experienced pilots out there who need biannual flight reviews, instrument proficiency checks, and supplemental ground instruction to maintain proficiency of their knowledge material and aeronautical decision making.
As you may have noticed, BASICALLY NO INSTRUCTORS LIKE DOING GROUND!! Understandably, they're trying to spend as much time in the airplane so they can get paid, accumulate hours, in order to get to the airlines as quickly as possible. That's where I come in. I'm an experienced CFII with hundreds of hours of dual given in the airplane, but have been teaching (and LOVING!!) ground instruction for about 6 or 7 years (additional qualifications available upon request) and training by a Gold Seal CFII who is currently the Training Program Director of a Part 135 air carrier. I'm the chief ground instructor at a flight school operating out of Torrance Airport (KTOA), born and raised in Los Angeles where I did the entirety of my training from start to finish (super quick-paced airspace). ****As the only full-arm amputee CFII in the country (AmA), I offer a unique perspective on workload/stress management and have been interviewed on popular aviation podcasts such as "Angle of Attack/Aviatorcast", "mojogrip", and "The finer points." ****
My offer is simple: I'd like to coordinate with you in order to meet up on skype, zoom, etc to give you high quality ground instruction for the Instrument Rating using powerpoint presentations of the COMPLETE Instrument curriculum including but not limited to:
- Extensive focus on Physiology / SRM / CRM / and IFR related NTSB accident analysis with emphasis on personal minimums and ADM
- Engaging and stimulating visuals sourced from FAA publications as well as instructional demonstration videos in a simulator
- A dedicated lecture on regulations, including legal requirements and ADM regarding the selection of the alternate airport, position reporting, and takeoff/landing IFR
- Integrated knowledge test prep questions and practice quizzes for each sub-unit
Get in touch with me for pricing or any other details. My rate is exceptionally less than what you'll pay going through a flight school that will over-charge and take half! Will send endorsements for the knowledge test and for the ground/knowledge portion of the Instrument Proficiency Check. Let's work together to keep the skies safe by staying on top of our knowledge, proficiency, risk management, and situational awareness!
TL;DR: I'm an experienced CFII with a passion for giving high quality ground instruction, specializing in Instrument training. Get in touch with me to meet up in the virtual classroom space in order to learn/review the full IFR knowledge material and then an endorsement at the end. THE BEST way to cut costs on your instrument training even if you are currently training in the airplane.
I'm an experienced Certified Flight Instructor ASEL - Instrument (CFII / AGI / IGI) and I thought I'd reach out to the community here with something unique that would really help you out. With COVID-19 still affecting the lives of people across the world, we've seen widespread transitioning to classroom education in the virtual space, causing the flight training sector to be hit pretty hard -- and yet we've still got student pilots out there who need high quality education, and experienced pilots out there who need biannual flight reviews, instrument proficiency checks, and supplemental ground instruction to maintain proficiency of their knowledge material and aeronautical decision making.
As you may have noticed, BASICALLY NO INSTRUCTORS LIKE DOING GROUND!! Understandably, they're trying to spend as much time in the airplane so they can get paid, accumulate hours, in order to get to the airlines as quickly as possible. That's where I come in. I'm an experienced CFII with hundreds of hours of dual given in the airplane, but have been teaching (and LOVING!!) ground instruction for about 6 or 7 years (additional qualifications available upon request) and training by a Gold Seal CFII who is currently the Training Program Director of a Part 135 air carrier. I'm the chief ground instructor at a flight school operating out of Torrance Airport (KTOA), born and raised in Los Angeles where I did the entirety of my training from start to finish (super quick-paced airspace). ****As the only full-arm amputee CFII in the country (AmA), I offer a unique perspective on workload/stress management and have been interviewed on popular aviation podcasts such as "Angle of Attack/Aviatorcast", "mojogrip", and "The finer points." ****
My offer is simple: I'd like to coordinate with you in order to meet up on skype, zoom, etc to give you high quality ground instruction for the Instrument Rating using powerpoint presentations of the COMPLETE Instrument curriculum including but not limited to:
- Extensive focus on Physiology / SRM / CRM / and IFR related NTSB accident analysis with emphasis on personal minimums and ADM
- Engaging and stimulating visuals sourced from FAA publications as well as instructional demonstration videos in a simulator
- A dedicated lecture on regulations, including legal requirements and ADM regarding the selection of the alternate airport, position reporting, and takeoff/landing IFR
- Integrated knowledge test prep questions and practice quizzes for each sub-unit
Get in touch with me for pricing or any other details. My rate is exceptionally less than what you'll pay going through a flight school that will over-charge and take half! Will send endorsements for the knowledge test and for the ground/knowledge portion of the Instrument Proficiency Check. Let's work together to keep the skies safe by staying on top of our knowledge, proficiency, risk management, and situational awareness!
TL;DR: I'm an experienced CFII with a passion for giving high quality ground instruction, specializing in Instrument training. Get in touch with me to meet up in the virtual classroom space in order to learn/review the full IFR knowledge material and then an endorsement at the end. THE BEST way to cut costs on your instrument training even if you are currently training in the airplane.