Adam,
I used the lesson plans from the
www.thebackseatpilot.com for both the CFI and CFII flight tests. They are very detailed and are supplied in PDF and Microsoft Word formats so you can edit them to your liking. Essentially they are an outline of the Flight Instructor PTS, and the information is from the FAA Handbooks (FAA-H-8083-9A, 3A, 25A, etc.) and Advisory Circulars. I used them as a guide and went through each page and added and/or changed things as necessary to fit my style.
Going through each lesson this way was a great review without having to start completely from scratch and I knew the material very well after putting together the binders. I tabbed each lesson using Avery 16283 binder tabs. I also tabbed all of the chapters in the FAA handbooks and FAR/AIM. See attached photo. The key to doing well on the CFI is being over prepared and knowing where to find information. My examiner was impressed and commented on how well the information was prepared and organized.
Remember that the FAA is planning on migrating the CFI PTS to the CFI ACS in the near future so the outline will likely change when this goes into place.
Good luck with your CFI certificates. Teaching flying is a very rewarding experience.
Kenny
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