Take the FOI, AGI and IGI. Then take those written results to the FSDO or DPE get the AGI and IGI certificates.
If you decide you want to be a CFI then as long as you have the AGI certificate, you don’t have to take the FOI again.
If you have a desire to be a CFI and CFII, he AGI and CFI exams are pretty much the same. When you take the AGI, then knock out the CFI.
Same thing with the IGI and CFII. If you take one, then take them both.
I can’t stress Shepard Air enough. The have the prep for all of the above written exams. I used them for my CFI (92) and CFII (98). I only studied the CFII for 1 day with their prep. They’re spot on.
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