The Gleim Flight Instructor Refresher Course (FIRC) is designed to increase your
knowledge and abilities as an instructor and a pilot in addition to renewing you
flight instructor certificate. It is a structured, interactive, self-study review
and certification program that requires 16 hours of participation.
This course does not just fill the time requirement for renewal without regard to
content. Rather, the Gleim FIRC makes individuals analyze, synthesize, and evaluate
information to help them become better instructors and pilots.
Study Unit 16 of this course, "Flight School Security Awareness Training"
is a TSA approved lesson for both initial and recurrent TSA Flight School Security
Awareness (FSSA) training. This Study Unit is FREE for CFIs and other flight school
employees who are required to have annual TSA training. A TSA approved certificate
of completion is provided at the end of this study unit.
January, 2012
I have been a CFI/CFII for approx. 8 years. This is the first online FIRC course I have completed. I usually attend a 2 day course for my renewal. I found this course to be very informative and educational. I printed out all the course outlines and made an instructional book for myself. Your links, during each course outline, were very useful and provided a lot of instructional material I will utilize. I would recommend this course to other instructors.
- William Grajewski
January, 2012
The Aviation Weather and Weather Decision-Making [study unit] was very well outlined and [will be] very useful in training future students and pilots.
- Richard Taylor
January, 2012
Received my hard copy of my renewal. Thanks for a great product. Will refer you to my co-workers. See you in two years.
- Kevin J. Kelly
January, 2012
I have been a CFI since 1973 and have renewed by a flight test, knew the FAA inspector, the 2 day FIRC course and lastly the required number of certificates and ratings over the two year period. This course has not only given me more, but I could use the info in my library and will recommend anyone to take the course. Great job.
- Rich Wyeroski
January, 2012
I was a designated pilot examiner for 17 years, and I insisted that any initial CFI applicant or CFI renewal or reinstatement take and pass this course and present graduation cert in order for me to approve the application.
- Sherrell D Van Orden
January, 2012
Good information. I used a different FIRC last time but found it to be less informative than Gleim so returned to Gleim this time.
- Arthur A Silacci
December, 2011
A superb course. Every time I take the Gleim FIRC I learn a lot.
Excellent responsiveness from Gleim on several occasions.
- Dr. Patrick G. McAlinney
October, 2011
EXCELLENT!!!
- Mauricio Ruiz
September, 2011
I've been an instructor for over 30 years and this is the best course that I've taken. Thanks.
- Arthur Kiesow
August, 2011
Being a retired LR-45 and LR-60 part 142 Flight Training Center Fleet Manager having not dealt with basic initial student instruction for nearly 20 years, the course was both very beneficial and refreshing.
Instead of any current instructor certificate holder seeking renewing of their CFI based upon the FAA's "Responsibilities and Duties" option, I suggest their completing this course would be better serving to themselves and to the aviation community.
- George H. Gunn, FAA Inspector - Retired
Getting started with the Gleim Flight Instructor Refresher Course
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Gleim Flight Instructor Refresher Course Study Units
Teaching Aerodynamics
FAA Industry Training Standards (FITS)
Practical Test Standards
Federal Regulations
The National Airspace System and Airport Operations
Aviation Weather and Weather-Related Decision Making
Human Factors and Fundamentals of Instructing
Sport Pilot
Flight Instructor Professional Responsibilities and Instructor Endorsements
Teaching Flight Maneuvers and Procedures
Flight Safety
Recurrency and Transition Training
Avoiding Midair Collisions and Controlled Flight Into Terrain
Flight Information Publications
GPS Training
TSA Flight School Security Awareness Training
Advantages of the Gleim FIRC
The renewing CFI who attends a classroom course is "locked in" to a schedule
of at least 16 hours of classroom presentations, typically given over two
8-hour days. For many people, 8 hours of complex technical study in one day
can be less than effective, with the learning curve falling off rapidly after
the first few hours. For the CFI who uses traditional distance-learning
courses, passively viewing a videotape with no direct involvement can be
boring. This is especially true if topics that the CFI is thoroughly familiar
with are emphasized along with those that need review.
The Gleim FIRC is performance-based. If you work hard and fast, it can be
completed quickly and efficiently. The Gleim FIRC is targeted to your individual
abilities, rather than generalized for a group. The Gleim course is Internet-based
and consists of 16 study units, each of which can be completed according to
your individual schedule.
Each study unit begins with 20 true/false study questions that are designed
as a self-review and used to study the knowledge covered. The true/false
questions are not a quiz; they are an interactive study program. You will
probably benefit more from incorrect responses than correct responses.
In each study unit, the subject matter is divided into subtopics called
"subunits" making knowledge transfer easier to assimilate.
The Gleim exclusive versioning system protects you from being caught in
the middle of a course change. You never have to worry about hurrying to
finish a study unit before a new version is released.
Part 141 - "chief instructors and assistant chief instructors" may use
successful completion of the Gleim FIRC to meet the annual requirement of
14 CFR Sec. 141.79(c) with FAA concurrence.
You may stop at any point in a study unit, including the final quiz, and
disconnect from the Gleim web site. The next time you log in, you will
automatically be taken to the point (true/false questions, outline, or final
quiz) where you left off. Your answers in both the true/false and final
quiz portions will be retained.
Certified ground instructors can request an endorsement upon successful
completion to meet recent experience requirements. Visit our
ground instructor endorsement
page for more information. There will be a "button" to request a ground
endorsement. You will receive an email when it has been approved and mailed.
The endorsement should be placed in your log book.
Important Notes
The expiration month of a renewed flight instructor certificate shall be 24 calendar months from either 1. or 2. below.
The month in which you present your valid and current flight instructor
certificate and your valid Gleim Internet FIRC Affidavit and Graduation
Certificate to an FAA FSDO Inspector.
The Affidavit and Graduation Certificate expires 3 calendar months from
the date it is issued. The examples below illustrate when to present the
Affidavit and Graduation Certificate to a FSDO and what month of expiration
you will be given.
EXAMPLE THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR MONTH OF EXPIRATION: Your current flight
instructor certificate expires on May 31, 2011. You wish to renew your
certificate by presenting your Gleim Internet FIRC Affidavit and Graduation
Certificate to an FAA FSDO in person. Because you know you will be very
busy in the months leading to your certificate's expiration, you elect
to renew early (i.e., you are not concerned about retaining the same
expiration month). You must successfully complete the Gleim Internet
FIRC and present your valid and current flight instructor certificate
and your valid Affidavit and Graduation Certificate to an FAA FSDO during
that office's business hours (Monday through Friday, except legal holidays)
in person during the 3 calendar months in which the Affidavit and Graduation
Certificate is valid. If you present your valid and current flight instructor
certificate and your valid Affidavit and Graduation Certificate before
February 1, 2011 (which is the first day of the 3 calendar months preceding
the month of expiration. See the table below for help in calculating the
3 calendar months preceding your month of expiration), your new expiration
month will be the month in which you presented the Affidavit and Graduation
Certificate to an FAA FSDO Inspector (e.g., if you present the Affidavit and
Graduation Certificate on January 12, 2011, your renewed flight instructor
certificate will expire on January 31, 2013).
EXAMPLE THAT WILL KEEP YOUR MONTH OF EXPIRATION THE SAME: Your current
flight instructor certificate expires on May 31, 2011. You wish to renew
your certificate and obtain a new expiration date of May 31, 2013 (same
expiration month) by presenting your valid and current flight instructor
certificate and your valid Gleim Internet FIRC Affidavit and Graduation
Certificate to an FAA FSDO Inspector in person. You must successfully
complete the Gleim Internet FIRC and present your valid and current
flight instructor certificate and your valid Affidavit and Graduation
Certificate to an FAA FSDO Inspector in person during the 3 calendar
months in which the Affidavit and Graduation Certificate is valid and on
or after February 1, 2011 (which is the first day of the 3 calendar
months preceding the month of expiration. See the table below for help
in calculating the 3 calendar months preceding your month of expiration).
This allows you to retain the same month of expiration on your flight
instructor certificate.
The month in which Gleim processes your renewal and issues you a temporary
certificate through the ACR Processing Service.
EXAMPLE THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR MONTH OF EXPIRATION: Your current flight
instructor certificate expires on May 31, 2011. Because you know you will
be very busy in the months leading to your certificate's expiration,
you elect to renew early (i.e., you are not concerned about retaining
the same expiration month). You must successfully complete the Gleim
Internet FIRC and complete the requirements for the ACR Processing
Service by sending in your FAA Form 8710-1, valid and current flight
instructor certificate, a notarized Official Identification Document,
and your signed Affidavit and Graduation Certificate. If you complete
the FIRC course and complete the requirements for the ACR Processing
Service before February 1, 2011 (which is the first day of the 3 calendar
months preceding the month of expiration. See the table below for help
in calculating the 3 calendar months preceding your month of expiration),
your new expiration month will be the month in which your Affidavit
and Graduation Certificate was issued (e.g., if you completed the course
and were issued the Affidavit and Graduation Certificate and Gleim has
received all of the required documentation, Gleim issues your temporary
certificate on January 12, 2011, your renewed flight instructor certificate
will expire on January 31, 2013).
EXAMPLE THAT WILL KEEP YOUR MONTH OF EXPIRATION THE SAME: Your current
flight instructor certificate expires on May 31, 2011. You wish to renew
your certificate and obtain a new expiration date of May 31, 2013 (same
expiration month) by using the Gleim ACR processing service. You must
successfully complete the Gleim Internet FIRC and complete the requirements
for the ACR Processing Service by sending in your FAA Form 8710-1, valid
and current flight instructor certificate, a notarized Official Identification
Document, and your signed Affidavit and Graduation Certificate on or after
February 1, 2011 (which is the first day of the 3 calendar months preceding
the month of expiration. See the table below for help in calculating the 3
calendar months preceding your month of expiration). This allows you to
retain the same expiration month on your flight instructor certificate.
Table Used to Calculate the 3 calendar Months Preceding your Month of Expiration:
Month your flight instructor certificate expires:
First day of the 3 calendar months preceding your month of expiration:
January
October 1 (of previous year)
February
November 1 (of previous year)
March
December 1 (of previous year)
April
January 1
May
February 1
June
March 1
July
April 1
August
May 1
September
June 1
October
July 1
November
August 1
December
September 1
NOTE: If you present your Affidavit and Graduation Certificate to an FAA FSDO
Inspector or Gleim processes your renewal and issues you a temporary certificate
through the ACR Processing Service before the date specified in the table above,
your expiration month will CHANGE FROM YOUR ORIGINAL MONTH OF EXPIRATION to the
month you present your Affidavit and Graduation Certificate to an FAA FSDO Inspector
or, if Gleim processes your renewal, the month in which you graduate from the course.
FAA Approval Letter
This course has been evaluated and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration as meeting all the requirements for Flight Instructor Renewal. Please see our Letter of Approval for details.
Duration
Access to the Online Course will expire 24 months after the date of purchase
(if you do not complete the course), or 90 days after graduation. If you need
access to the course after the expiration date, it must be repurchased.
Refund
A full refund is available if you have accessed no more than two lessons within
30 days of purchase.
Aviation Weather and Weather Services, 6th Ed. $ 20.00
FAR/AIM 2012 Ed. (Flight bag size 7in x 9in) $ 10.00
Pilot Handbook, 9th Ed. $ 18.00
Once you purchase the Gleim FIRC, you will be entitled to the above discounts on our Reference books. These items may be purchased online from special order forms found within the FIRC course, such as at the top of the Study Unit Selection screen. If you order by phone, be sure to mention that you want the FIRC special discounts.
How to Get Wings Credit for This Course
Gleim uploads Wings course completion credit every week for current course users.
If you have completed this course but have not received Wings credit, follow the
instructions below to ensure you are credited for your work.
Log in with your FAASafety email address and password.
If you have not created an account with FAASafety, you will need to do that first.
Under the "Courses, Seminars & Activities" tab at the top
of the page, click "Find Activities."
Type "Gleim" into the "Keywords" box and
click "Search."
Find the appropriate course title in the resulting list.
Click the "Request Credit" link for the appropriate course.
Enter the date on your completion/graduation certificate into the
"Date Completed" box.
In the "Select Validator" section, click the
"Email" tab.
Type "wings@gleim.com" into the field and click the
"Select" button.
Click "Submit for Validation."
An email notification will be sent to Gleim. We will review your course records
and either validate your credit or reply explaining why we are unable to do so
(for example, the course completion date is incorrect). Either way, you will
receive an email reply from FAASafety once our action has been submitted.
If you have any questions or difficulties with this process, please email
wings@gleim.com.
This course counts towards Avemco's Safety Rewards Program. Click here for more details.
How to Complete a Study Unit
Choose a study unit from the Study Unit Selection screen. The 16 study units
do not have to be completed in any particular order. Once you begin a study
unit, however, you cannot begin another study unit until you complete the
one in progress.
To complete a study unit you must:
Answer 20 thought-provoking true/false study questions.
An ongoing cumulative score based on your first answer selection for each
question will be shown. Review the answer explanation for each question.
Once you attempt a question, you must select the correct answer before
you will be allowed to move on to the next question. Answer all of
the true/false study questions to move on to the outline. Note:
There is no need to print out the answer explanations for the true/false
questions. These will be provided as part of the knowledge transfer
outline, which immediately follows the true/false section.
Study the knowledge transfer outline for the study unit.
The outlines are broken down into sections called "subunits" to make
studying easier. You can use the print function on your browser to
print the entire outline: from the File Menu, click File, and then
click Print. Use this printout for quick reference. When you have
finished studying the outlines, you will be ready to take the multiple-choice
final quiz.
Pass the multiple-choice final quiz with a score of 70% or
better. You will be given a quiz of 10 multiple-choice questions
based on the material you covered in the true/false and outline sections
of the study unit. You may move back and forth between questions and
change your answers until you are ready to grade the quiz. When you
have answered each of the 10 multiple-choice questions to your satisfaction,
click the Grade button at the bottom of the screen below the last question.
Study Unit 16, "TSA Flight School Security Awareness", begins with a
20 minute audio-visual presentation.
Additional Instructions for Overseas Applicants
An overseas applicant who is unable to appear in person before a representative
of the Administrator must present the applicant's valid and un-expired flight
instructor certificate (hard copy), a properly completed FAA Form 8710-1,
Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application, and a picture ID before a
notary public, a consular official of the U.S. State Department, or, if
an airman, his/her U.S Armed Forces Commanding Officer for completion of
an Official Identification Document.
The same picture ID must be used on both the Official Identification
Document and on the bottom of the reverse side of the Form 8710-1.
These documents must be received by either a Flight Standards District
Office of the applicant's choice or by the Gleim Internet FIRC ACR
if the Gleim ACR processing service is to be used before either the
flight instructor certificate or the Graduation Certificate expires
for a renewal of the applicant's flight instructor certificate to
be issued.
A foreign passport presented as a means of identification must be accompanied
by another form of identification containing at least a matching physical
description and signature of the applicant. If the form of identification
presented contains an expiration date, the identification must be current.
Please review the rest of the instructions for more detailed information
on completing the course and processing the renewal.
How to Process Your Renewal With Gleim
Processing your CFI renewal is easy and convenient using our inexpensive ACR
Processing service. ACR Processing allows Gleim to process your renewal request
and issue a temporary certificate for you to use until the FAA sends your permanent
certificate. With ACR Processing, you will not need to make an appointment and
travel to the nearest FAA FSDO to process your renewal.
Go to the
ACR Processing information page
to get more detailed instructions on how to process your CFI renewal through
the Gleim ACR Processing service.
How to Process Your Renewal With a FSDO
If you do not wish to purchase the Gleim ACR Processing service, you will
need to make an appointment to visit an FAA FSDO and process your renewal
there. The following is a step-by-step list of instructions that explain
how to process your CFI renewal with an FSDO after completing the Gleim FIRC.
Once you have passed all 16 study units and completed the course,
you will be given the option of renewing your CFI certificate directly
through Gleim, using ACR processing service. If you choose not to use
this service you must choose whether you wish to receive a completion
certificate (for anyone who is not renewing a CFI certificate and
simply wants a record of having completed the course) or a graduation
certificate (to be presented to an FSDO by a CFI who wants to renew
his/her CFI certificate). Renewing CFIs must choose to receive a
graduation certificate.
Once you have chosen to receive a graduation certificate, click Continue
and you will see an Affidavit and Graduation Certificate. It will include
your name, address, graduation date and certificate number, the signature
of Dr. Gleim, and the Gleim corporate seal. Print this page. In order
for this Affidavit and Graduation Certificate to be valid you must
sign attesting to sole and unassisted course completion.
You will need to make an appointment and take your Affidavit and
Graduation Certificate to your FSDO before the last day of your expiration
month. Please note that you are now required to make an appointment
to visit a FSDO. This may be difficult after 9/11. You may
wait to fill out your FAA Form 8710-1 at the FSDO (you may want to
call to ensure they have copies) or you may print a copy of
FAA Form 8710-1
complete the front side prior to arriving at your FSDO. You will also
be given a chance to print out the blank form after you have completed
all study units of the course. Present to an FAA Flight Standards
District Office (FSDO) inspector your Affidavit and Graduation Certificate
showing that, within the past 3 calendar months, you have successfully
completed the Gleim Flight Instructor Refresher Course, your valid
and current CFI certificate, and a completed FAA Form 8710-1.
REMEMBER that, in order to use the FIRC Affidavit and Graduation
Certificate to renew your flight instructor certificate, both
your flight instructor certificate and your Affidavit and Graduation
Certificate must be in the hands of an FSDO inspector before
either expires.
If you have questions about renewing your CFI certificate, please contact Gleim
technical support at (888) 874-5346 (8 am to 9 pm weekdays, Saturdays 9 am to 2 pm,
Eastern), or via email at support@gleim.com
or use our Online Support Form.
Additional Instructions for Overseas Applicants
An overseas applicant who is unable to appear in person before a representative
of the Administrator must present the applicant's valid and un-expired flight
instructor certificate (hard copy), a properly completed FAA Form 8710-1,
Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application, and a picture ID before a
notary public, a consular official of the U.S. State Department, or, if
an airman, his/her U.S Armed Forces Commanding Officer for completion of
an Official Identification Document.
The same picture ID must be used on both the Official Identification
Document and on the bottom of the reverse side of the Form 8710-1.
These documents must be received by either a Flight Standards District
Office of the applicant's choice or by the Gleim Internet FIRC ACR
if the Gleim ACR processing service is to be used before either the
flight instructor certificate or the Graduation Certificate expires
for a renewal of the applicant's flight instructor certificate to
be issued.
A foreign passport presented as a means of identification must be accompanied
by another form of identification containing at least a matching physical
description and signature of the applicant. If the form of identification
presented contains an expiration date, the identification must be current.
Please review the rest of the instructions for more detailed information
on completing the course and processing the renewal.
ACR Processing Information
Purchase the Gleim ACR processing service for $25.00. If you have not yet purchased this additional service, you may do so from your FIRC study unit selection screen at any time. You will also be prompted to purchase ACR processing if you select the ACR Affidavit certificate after completing FIRC, if you have not yet purchased ACR at that time.
To keep the same expiration month on your CFI certificate, you must complete the course and send in your paperwork NO EARLIER than 3 calendar months before the expiration month of your CFI certificate. See the About the Course section for more information.
Complete and submit the FAA Form 8710-1: After you have purchased the ACR service, you will be required to fill out an FAA Form 8710-1 online, which is accessible from the "ACR Processing" button that will appear at the bottom of each FIRC course screen.
First, review the FAA's specific instructions for filling out your FAA Form 8710-1. These instructions will appear at the top of the FAA Form 8710-1 online.
The Gleim user-friendly Form 8710-1 interface lets you fill out all the information required with ease. Please note that:
We encourage you to provide your Social Security Number (SSN) because it facilitates the maintenance of your records by the FAA. Safety measures are used to ensure that numbers remain confidential during processing.
You must be sure to select all the ratings that appear on your CFI certificate.
In section IV of the FAA Form 8710-1, failure and/or problems with the FIRC course do not constitute a "yes" response.
When you have finished answering each of the questions, you will be prompted to review your information as it appears on the FAA Form 8710-1. If you would like to change anything, click the BACK button on your browser and change the appropriate field. You will then need to review your information as it appears on the FAA Form 8710-1 one last time before submitting it.
Once your form is submitted, you will receive a confirmation that your information was received and stored. If there were warnings about any of the values you entered, these will appear after the confirmation. You must address all warnings by entering correct information before you will be allowed to print the filled-out PDF file of your Form 8710-1. You may complete your Form 8710 at any time during the course; however, Gleim Publications recommends that you get your Form 8710-1 filled out and sent in as soon as possible to allow the maximum amount of time to process your request and to contact you about any problems that may arise.
Print the PDF files: After Gleim has received your Form 8710-1
information, you will be able to print out your filled-out Form 8710-1 and Official
Identification document. Due to the FAA's policy of microfilming all applications, you
must print these files on white paper using only black ink. The forms must be legible. Any
applications that do not meet these standards will be returned.
Sign and notarize your documents. Sign and date your FAA Form 8710-1 in
Section V, on the first page. Take the Official Identification Document to a notary, and
have your signature witnessed and notarized. For overseas applicants, the
Official Identification Document must be completed by either a notary public, a consular
official of the U.S. State Department, or (if you are an airman) your U.S. Armed Forces
Commanding Officer. Note: You will be required to present a picture ID
when having your Official Identification Document notarized. Please do not fill in any
information that we have not requested you to fill in. Do not write in the name of
Approved Course, etc., as this information must be removed from the 8710 and may require
CFIs to resend the document.
Mail the required ACR documents and your CFI card to Gleim Publications, Inc.: Before you mail these documents, please make a copy of your notarized Official Identification Document and both the front and the back of your current CFI certificate. These copies will serve as proof of your qualifications until you receive your temporary CFI certificate from Gleim.
Collect the following materials and mail them to Gleim to complete the ACR renewal process:
An original signed, dated, and notarized Official Identification Document (1 page).
An original, filled out, signed, and dated FAA Form 8710-1 (3 pages).
Your valid and current flight instructor certificate.
Allow enough time before your expiration date for these documents to arrive at Gleim. Our mailing address and street address (for overnight carriers) are printed below.
Gleim Publications is not responsible if the above items (FAA Form 8710-1, Official Identification Document, and CFI certificate) are delayed or lost in the U.S. mail or by an overnight carrier, e.g., UPS, FedEx, etc. All of these items must be received by Gleim prior to or on the last day of your expiration month, and you must successfully complete the FIRC course prior to or on the last day of your expiration month or your CFI certificate CANNOT be renewed. Any FIRC user whose application for renewal is late or is not approved is entitled only to a refund of the cost of the Gleim ACR service. Please note that we have experienced reliability problems with the U.S. Postal overnight service in the past.
Mailing address:
Physical address: (for overnight mailing)
Gleim Publications
Gleim Publications
ATTN: CFI Renewal
ATTN: CFI Renewal
P.O. Box 12848
4201 NW 95th Blvd.
University Station
Gainesville, FL 32606
Gainesville, FL 32604
USA
USA
Fax number
(888) 375-6940
(352) 375-6940
Complete and pass the Gleim FIRC Course and fax or mail the signed Affidavit and
Graduation Certificate: Upon successful completion of the FIRC course, the
Affidavit and Graduation Certificate appears for you to print out. You must sign
certifying that you had no assistance in completing the course before it becomes valid.
The Affidavit and Graduation Certificate must then be faxed or mailed and received by
Gleim, with sufficient time to allow your renewal to be processed prior to the end of your
expiration month.
Gleim will issue your temporary certificate: Upon receipt of all of your
documents (FAA Form 8710-1, Official Identification Document, Flight Instructor
Certificate, and Affidavit and Graduation Certificate), Gleim will review and verify that
the documents are in order and that you successfully completed the FIRC course. You can
check the status of your renewal by logging into the course. The ACR Processing Status
screens are updated when documents are received, when a problem is found or solved, and
when your temporary certificate has been mailed. If your documents are in order, your
renewal is usually processed within 2-3 business days unless it is within the last 10 days
of the month as this is Gleim's busiest time for processing renewals. You will receive an
email notification when your temporary certificate has been mailed. Please call or email
us through our Online Support Email Form if, within
reasonable time for mailing, your documents have not been received by Gleim, or you have
not received your temporary certificate.
Ground Instructor Endorsement
The Gleim Flight Instructor Refresher Course (FIRC) is an Internet-based ground
recurrent training program delivered via the Internet. Certificated flight
instructors may use this FAA-approved course as the sole basis for renewal of
their CFI certificates, regardless of ratings held.
Unlike flight instructors, certificated ground instructors are not
required to renew their certificates every two years; ground instructor
certificates are issued without an expiration date. However, ground
instructors are required to meet certain recent experience requirements
before exercising the privileges of their certificates. 14 CFR
Sec. 61.217 states that the holder of a ground instructor certificate may
not perform the duties of a ground instructor unless, within the preceding
12-month period,
(s)he has served as a ground instructor for at least 3 months, or
(s)he has received an endorsement from an authorized ground or flight
instructor who certifies that (s)he has demonstrated satisfactory
proficiency in the fundamentals of instructing and in the
subject areas that are listed in the aeronautical knowledge requirements
for the pilot certificates and ratings that are appropriate to his/her
grade of certificate.
The purpose of ground instruction is to introduce the student to principles and
concepts that will be applied in flight and to provide the background
knowledge needed to make flight training both efficient and
meaningful. Additionally, ground instruction prepares the student for
his/her pilot knowledge test and his/her post-training flying career by
explaining the meaning of regulations, the use of weather services, flight
planning procedures, etc. Ground instruction may be given either by a
ground instructor, who may provide only ground instruction, or by a flight
instructor, who may provide both ground and flight
instruction. Therefore, the privileges and responsibilities of a ground
instructor are included as a subset of the privileges and responsibilities
of a flight instructor.
Because all of a ground instructor's privileges and responsibilities are
contained within the broader privileges and responsibilities of a flight
instructor, it is the Gleim position that any person who successfully completes
the Gleim Flight Instructor Refresher Course (FIRC) has demonstrated satisfactory
proficiency in the aeronautical knowledge areas that a ground instructor must be
familiar with [listed in 14 CFR Sec. 61.213 (a) (3) and (a) (4)]. Certificated ground
instructors who have successfully completed the Gleim FIRC program may request an
endorsement from Gleim Publications to meet the requirements of 14 CFR Sec. 61.217
(b).
Accordingly, on request, Gleim will issue to any certificated ground
instructor who completes the Gleim FIRC an endorsement certifying that
(s)he is proficient in the subject areas that a ground instructor
must be familiar with. The endorsement reads as follows:
I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has demonstrated satisfactory
proficiency on the appropriate ground instructor knowledge and training
subjects of 61.213(a)(3) and (a)(4) based upon completion of the Gleim FAA
approved Flight Instructor Refresher Course.
Irvin N. Gleim 336304413 AGI (date)
Flight School Security Awareness
Flight School Security Awareness Training is a TSA approved lesson for both initial and recurrent
TSA FSSA training. It is included as a study unit in the Gleim Flight Instructor Refresher Course
(FIRC), and is available free of charge for CFIs and other flight school employees required
to have TSA training.
At the completion of the course, you will have a more in-depth knowledge of
actions you can take to increase security at your flight school or airport, indicators of suspicious
activity, and the TSA's best practices and recommendations for flight school security.
You will also be familiar with current threats to general aviation security, guidelines,
and security measures at your own flight school or airport. A certificate is provided
upon successful completion of the study unit.