kgruber
Final Approach
Is there any benefit in having a ground instructor rating if you are already a flight instructor?
My hangar renter wants to sell his Ercoupe.
My hangar renter wants to sell his Ercoupe.
That is not an accurate statement. A CFI requires no medical, even in flight, unless acting as the pilot in command or as a required crewmember. Check out what 61.23 says about when a a flight instructor requires a medical certificate.The advantage is that you can do ground instruction if you ever lose your medical. Get your AGI and IGI and you are good to go for anything.
Your CFI technically requires you to have a medical (any medical will do) to exercise your privileges, even for ground instruction.
The advantage is that you can do ground instruction if you ever lose your medical. Get your AGI and IGI and you are good to go for anything.
Your CFI technically requires you to have a medical (any medical will do) to exercise your privileges, even for ground instruction.
So....................nothing!!
As an AGI, you can also give ground instruction to a group without logging the IDs of everyone you give instruction to.
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As an AGI, you can also give ground instruction to a group without logging the IDs of everyone you give instruction to.
61.189 specifies the record keeping requirements for flight instructors. 61.211 and following for ground instructors has no such mention for ground instructors. Of course a ground instructor is well advised to maintain records showing they meet the recency requirements of 61.217.
Others on PoA have noted before this may be the reason the King Schools endorsement for the written after taking their course is signed with their ground instructor certificate, not their CFI certificate number.
Others on PoA have noted before this may be the reason the King Schools endorsement for the written after taking their course is signed with their ground instructor certificate, not their CFI certificate number.
That's purely a business decision of King's Schools, it is not mandated by regulation.
If you really want to get into parsing words, does ground instruction count as flight training toward an initial rating?
Could be less TSA paperwork if you want to try walking that particular tightrope. Using the AGI number would effectively make it clear that no “flight” training was given.
If’n you’re the sort who wants to twist the tiger’s tail and see if he bites.
You first, and let us know how your TSA audit goes.
I think I have misunderstood it a bit. But it does look like you have to record everyone you endorse for a knowledge test as a CFI. But no such requirement for an AGI. Isn’t that correct?
So that might provide an advantage for King Schools or an online business, but not much for the typical CFI.
In summary, it sounds like 3 possible advantages to having the AGI:
1. Can become a Gold Seal flight instructor.
2. Only have to be current each year, not renew every 2 years.
3. Do not need to record the ID and test results of each person provided with a knowledge test endorsement.
It's good practice as a Ground Instructor to keep a personal records of activity (for continued operation) 14 CFR 61.217 and also a record of any endorsements made.
Also, there are lots of Ground Instructors who are not Flight Instructors, so the rating does have a purpose.