Flight Instructor Rating
The Flight Instructor (FI) rating authorises pilots to provide flight instruction to PPL and CPL student pilots. It is both a rewarding career path in its own right and the most common way for newly qualified commercial pilots to build hours towards an ATPL. FI training includes an intensive instructional technique course, teaching you how to explain, demonstrate, and debrief flying exercises to students at different stages of training.
Duration
4–8 weeks
Typical cost
€5,000–€10,000
Requires
CPL(A) or PPL(A) (authority-dependent)
Exam topics
7 key areas
Prerequisites
- CPL(A) or PPL(A) with specific hour requirements
- 200 hours total flight time (EASA)
- Night Rating
- MEP Rating (for multi-engine instruction)
- Valid Class 1 Medical (for commercial instruction)
What you'll learn
Theory exam topics
These are the areas covered in the written theory exam for the FI.
- Instructional technique and teaching theory
- Airspace structure and relevant regulations
- Exercise sequences (PPL syllabus) — all exercises from first principles
- Common student errors per exercise
- Emergency exercises and their teaching requirements
- Human performance and limitations for student pilots
- Meteorology and flight planning at the instructional level
Authority differences
EASA FI(A) Certificate requires 30 hours FI training plus a Skill Test. FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) requires a knowledge test and practical test (checkride). UK CAA follows EASA standards. Most authorities have an equivalent instructor rating.