Mtns2Skies
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Well,
I'm about to finish up my CP-MEL in a couple weeks, which has been my end-goal for quite some time. What do you do after getting to your end goal?
The next logical step is CFI... that's what everyone does after CP-MEL right?
I could do CFI, but I really have no plans to use it. It sure seems like a LOT of hassle to go through for something I really don't intend to use. I also get horrible checkride anxiety and CFI must be the mother of all checkrides. I do see it as possibly useful for the odd BFR, or to let people log time in my plane, but again that seems like awfully small benefits for the amount of work it is to get.
I'm also not stoked about the fact that you have the potential to lose it and have to re-take the checkride if you don't maintain currency. I've also heard there's potential issues with liability and CFI's being held more accountable and to a higher standard should there be any disciplinary action.
All of this being said, I DO enjoy teaching and I DO enjoy teaching aviation... but I'm not sure CFI is right for me.
What say you peanut gallery? Has anyone gotten their CFI and regretted it? Anyone really wish they got it earlier in their career instead of waiting?
I'm about to finish up my CP-MEL in a couple weeks, which has been my end-goal for quite some time. What do you do after getting to your end goal?
The next logical step is CFI... that's what everyone does after CP-MEL right?
I could do CFI, but I really have no plans to use it. It sure seems like a LOT of hassle to go through for something I really don't intend to use. I also get horrible checkride anxiety and CFI must be the mother of all checkrides. I do see it as possibly useful for the odd BFR, or to let people log time in my plane, but again that seems like awfully small benefits for the amount of work it is to get.
I'm also not stoked about the fact that you have the potential to lose it and have to re-take the checkride if you don't maintain currency. I've also heard there's potential issues with liability and CFI's being held more accountable and to a higher standard should there be any disciplinary action.
All of this being said, I DO enjoy teaching and I DO enjoy teaching aviation... but I'm not sure CFI is right for me.
What say you peanut gallery? Has anyone gotten their CFI and regretted it? Anyone really wish they got it earlier in their career instead of waiting?