Hi!
I'm looking for advice on how to find a CFI, given certain contraints. I'll try to summarize the situation.
I did my first 22 hours of flight training in 2014 when I lived in the US (I'm Swiss), but had to move back unexpectedly and couldn't finish. I'm now in the position to give it another go and am trying to make it happen this summer. One possible approach is to just go to a flight school. However, to keep cost down a little, I could use a friends PA-28, located at KOBE airport, half-way between Orlando and Miami. To make this approach work, I think I'd need a CFI who:
Thank you!
I'm looking for advice on how to find a CFI, given certain contraints. I'll try to summarize the situation.
I did my first 22 hours of flight training in 2014 when I lived in the US (I'm Swiss), but had to move back unexpectedly and couldn't finish. I'm now in the position to give it another go and am trying to make it happen this summer. One possible approach is to just go to a flight school. However, to keep cost down a little, I could use a friends PA-28, located at KOBE airport, half-way between Orlando and Miami. To make this approach work, I think I'd need a CFI who:
- Lives in the area
- Is willing to train me in an airplane that's not his / the schools.
- Is able to spend much and very condensed time with me. I'm somewhat flexible in when I'd arrive, but given that I basically got a 100% job, I have rather limited time in one go (measured in weeks rather than months), so a schedule that's as packed as reasonably possible is important (the plan is to prepare everything that's possible beforehand).
- Is recognized by... whomever he'd have to be recognized in order for me to be able to get my M1 visa (I'm not sure how this works, but I understand that the visa application requires a flight schools backing).
Thank you!