AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
Sounds terrific.
But what are temporary airmen?
Something @flyingron coined years ago. Associated with getting the paper temporary certificateSounds terrific.
But what are temporary airmen?
It is a desired "badge of honor" amongst instructors, along lines of "Master Instructor" from the different instructor alphabet organizations.Gold Seal?
It is a desired "badge of honor" amongst instructors, along lines of "Master Instructor" from the different instructor alphabet organizations.
It is a mark of distinction that helps distinguish you from other CFIs. To become a Gold Seal Flight Instructor, you must have trained at least 10 applicants in the last 24 months with an 80% pass rate on the first attempt.
It is a desired "badge of honor" amongst instructors, along lines of "Master Instructor" from the different instructor alphabet organizations.
It is a mark of distinction that helps distinguish you from other CFIs. To become a Gold Seal Flight Instructor, you must have trained at least 10 applicants in the last 24 months with an 80% pass rate on the first attempt.
Yes. AGI and IGI was acquired March of 2019Do you also have a Ground Instructor certificate?
It is a desired "badge of honor" amongst instructors, along lines of "Master Instructor" from the different instructor alphabet organizations.
It is a mark of distinction that helps distinguish you from other CFIs. To become a Gold Seal Flight Instructor, you must have trained at least 10 applicants in the last 24 months with an 80% pass rate on the first attempt.
I come here to share something positive and folks want to go all glass half empty.
The photo posted is student (blue shirt) and DPE Erik W. (White shirt)I'm trying to figure which one is you, and don't say the guy with the beard. I'm guessing you are on the right.
Congrats by the way.
The photo posted is student (blue shirt) and DPE Erik W. (White shirt)
That's cool. We encourage you to start your own thread celebrating your students accomplishments. Let Mike celebrate his.Maybe for a pilot who's only experience has been instructing.
My badge or honor or mark of distinction over the past 20 years has been how many of my former students have become pilots in general or perhaps have become professional pilots themselves. That plus the exponential lives that they have shaped by themselves being a professionals.
I come here to share something positive and folks want to go all glass half empty.
I noticed when I was issued my "Temporary Airman Certificate" that I must have officially been a "Temporary Airman." It's an elite club. You can only belong to it about 90 days unless you keep working on new ratings and stuff.Something @flyingron coined years ago. Associated with getting the paper temporary certificate
I come here to share something positive and folks want to go all glass half empty.
It did before someone changed it. There is another group of instructors. We are the ones that don’t care about what color is on our certificate because we already know we kick ass.
A temporary airman is someone whose future flying career now depends more on the USPS than the FAA.Sounds terrific.
But what are temporary airmen?
Someone changed star to seal. Who?Tough room.
Then I want to know your secrets…