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  BOOT CAMP

Boot Camp is a flight instructor peer-mentoring program for new employees at Aero-Tech. It is our employee standardization, orientation and value-add training for CFIs. It's organized as a 12-week program. However, you are not required to complete each week's work within the week, nor are you required to complete the program within 12 weeks. But ... graduation is required for Aero-Tech to consider your 90-day new-hire probationary period to be complete! The objectives of BOOT CAMP are to:
 

    • Increase instructional effectiveness
    • Enhance safety during flight instruction
    • Promote aviation citizenship

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 WEEK 1:
  In the first week, the new instructor will complete orientation training in core subjects plus the following modules. The objective this week is to teach instructors to properly answer customer questions concerning Aero-Tech and aviation; and instruct Private Pilot Candidates in the C-172 fleet.

 

WEEK 2:  In the second week, the new instructor is assigned 4 days available to fly with private pilot candidates plus 2 days at dispatch.  While at dispatch this week the instructor is oriented to the standards and objectives of the instrument -rating course and learn to teach in the PCATD.  You will also learn to proctor FAA Knowledge Exams and to set up student enrollment appointments.

 

WEEK 3:  In the third week, the new instructor is assigned 4 days available to fly with private and instrument candidates.  Additionally the instructor will be assigned two days at dispatch.   While at dispatch this week, the instructor is oriented you to the standards and objectives of the commercial pilot course and to prepare to fly in the retractable gear Piper Arrow.  You will also learn to teach using scenarios and to manage risk factors during instruction.

 

WEEK 4:  This week the new instructor is assigned 4 days available to fly with private, instrument and commercial candidates and two days at dispatch.   While at dispatch this week, the CFI will add to their understanding of teaching using practical application and be able to conduct an effective BFR for pilots having a variety of backgrounds. You will get additional ideas on managing the safety of each flight.

 

WEEK 5:  This week the new instructor is assigned 4 days available to fly with private, instrument, commercial and BFR candidates and 2 days at dispatch.   While at dispatch this week, the CFI will expand their knowledge of teaching, understanding of risk factors and safety of flight.

 

WEEK 6: While at dispatch this week, the instructor will become familiar with the remainder of the Aero-Tech fleet.  No, you won't be checked out, but you must be able to answer customer questions about the aircraft, its performance and specifications.  CFIs may use their employee discount and Proficiency Account to pay for checkouts – or, volunteer to participate in one of the many non-revenue flights to log additional hours in make and model. Remember - fly safe!

 

WEEK 7:  While at dispatch this week, the instructor will learn how to manage student's success and make more money as a professional instructor. 

 

WEEK 8:  While at dispatch this week, the instructor will learn about the Master Instructor Program and how to grow as an aviation citizen to promote our culture of safety. 

      • 8-1  The Master Instructor
      • 8-2  Reserved for future course Coming Soon
      • 8-3  ASF SkySpotter
      • 8-4   CFI SEP
      • 8-5  Coming Soon
      • 8-6  The NALL Report 
      • 8-7  Coming Soon
        •        Work on Your Own:    

      • Download the Master Instructor Application and begin working on requirements – bring your plan and timetable to meet requirements to the Chief.  You can still earn the M -CFI pay raise without having the 2-years met. Ask how!
      • Schedule a speech to be given at a civic club before the end of Week 12.
      • Write an article to have published.
      • Survey the NTSB database of a make and model you commonly fly

 

WEEK 9:  While at dispatch this week, the instructor will review flight department procedures.  There was much thrown at the new CFI in the beginning – so let's review to make sure you're comfortable with the info! Yes, you must take the quiz a second time to receive credit for Week 9, buy hey - you're gettin' a raise!

 

WEEK 10:  While at dispatch this week, you will review specific techniques for uncomfortable flight conditions and situations. However, most of the week will be completing the many assignments you've been working on:

   

WEEK 11:  While at dispatch this week, you will be oriented to the standards and objectives of Aero-Tech's instructor course and unique CFI peer-mentoring philosophy for a safe aviation industry.

 

WEEK 12: While at dispatch this week, the instructor will learn to take their aviation career to new heights by introducing aircraft sales featuring the Cessna fleet family

      • 12-1 Opportunities for Sales
      • 12-2 The Cessna Fleet
      • 12-7 Boot Camp Graduation
        • Work on Your Own:

      • Log onto www.se.cessna.com and view the information available on-line
      • Conduct a sales demo ride under the supervision of Jim or Arlynn
      • Send an e-mail to the Chief with your suggestions for training future successful flight instructors
      • Complete all Boot Camp projects
      • Put in for your Boot Camp Graduation pay raise!
      • Enroll in CFI Continuing Education at Aero-Tech for more learning opportunities and pay raises 

WARNING
Presentations are intended for Aero-Tech employees only. This information is not appropriate for students and/or customers. Pilots should not make flight decisions based on the information contained in these presentations. To do so may be hazardous to flight activities. Please contact an Aero-Tech instructor for proper instruction on these and other subjects.