TSA-Security Awareness Training (CFIs)
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A person holds a resident alien card from Mexico, is living in the U.S., and wants to train
with you for a Private Pilot certificate. This person holds no FAA ratings. They -
ANSWER-Must obtain TSA approval before receiving any training
A U.S. citizen comes to you from another flight school and asks you to train them for a
Commercial Pilot certificate. The individual has the TSA endorsement in their logbook
stating they are a U.S. citizen. You - ANSWER-Can begin training after you verify
citizenship
A U.S. citizen who begins training for an instrument rating must complete the TSA
paperwork and be approved by the TSA for training. - ANSWER-False
According to the TSA, a Flight School Employee - ANSWER-Is anyone who has direct
contact with students, including independent CFIs
According to the TSA, an independent flight instructor - ANSWER-Is considered a flight
school and a flight school employee
According to the TSA, an independent flight instructor who gives instruction in an
aircraft simulator must abide by the rules for
1. Flight Schools
2. Flight School Employees - ANSWER-Both 1 and 2
Aliens don't have to complete the TSA approval process if they are training for a Sport
Pilot Certificate. - ANSWER-False
An alien has been training for a Sport Pilot certificate with another school and wants to
transfer to your school. You - ANSWER-Must obtain permission from TSA for them to
transfer to your school
An alien holds a foreign Commercial Pilot certificate with Airplane Single Engine Land,
Instrument Airplane ratings. They hold a U.S. Commercial Certificate, with an Airplane
Single Engine Sea rating. They want to add Airplane Single Engine Land and
Instrument Airplane ratings. Choose the correct statement: - ANSWER-TSA approval is
required because they are adding an instrument rating
An alien holds an FAA Commercial Pilot certificate, with Rotorcraft-Helicopter and
Instrument Helicopter ratings. They desire to add an Airplane Single Engine category
and class rating. You - ANSWER-Can begin training without TSA approval
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A person holds a resident alien card from Mexico, is living in the U.S., and wants to train
with you for a Private Pilot certificate. This person holds no FAA ratings. They -
ANSWER-Must obtain TSA approval before receiving any training
A U.S. citizen comes to you from another flight school and asks you to train them for a
Commercial Pilot certificate. The individual has the TSA endorsement in their logbook
stating they are a U.S. citizen. You - ANSWER-Can begin training after you verify
citizenship
A U.S. citizen who begins training for an instrument rating must complete the TSA
paperwork and be approved by the TSA for training. - ANSWER-False
According to the TSA, a Flight School Employee - ANSWER-Is anyone who has direct
contact with students, including independent CFIs
According to the TSA, an independent flight instructor - ANSWER-Is considered a flight
school and a flight school employee
According to the TSA, an independent flight instructor who gives instruction in an
aircraft simulator must abide by the rules for
1. Flight Schools
2. Flight School Employees - ANSWER-Both 1 and 2
Aliens don't have to complete the TSA approval process if they are training for a Sport
Pilot Certificate. - ANSWER-False
An alien has been training for a Sport Pilot certificate with another school and wants to
transfer to your school. You - ANSWER-Must obtain permission from TSA for them to
transfer to your school
An alien holds a foreign Commercial Pilot certificate with Airplane Single Engine Land,
Instrument Airplane ratings. They hold a U.S. Commercial Certificate, with an Airplane
Single Engine Sea rating. They want to add Airplane Single Engine Land and
Instrument Airplane ratings. Choose the correct statement: - ANSWER-TSA approval is
required because they are adding an instrument rating
An alien holds an FAA Commercial Pilot certificate, with Rotorcraft-Helicopter and
Instrument Helicopter ratings. They desire to add an Airplane Single Engine category
and class rating. You - ANSWER-Can begin training without TSA approval