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What is the primary responsibility of a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)?
a) To operate commercial airline flights
✔✔b) To provide flight training and ensure student pilots develop safe flying skills
c) To inspect and maintain aircraft engines
d) To issue pilot certificates directly
What is the purpose of the FAA’s Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI) requirements for CFIs?
a) To teach CFIs how to operate aircraft systems
✔✔b) To ensure CFIs understand how to effectively teach and communicate with students
c) To regulate airspace classifications
d) To train CFIs in air traffic control procedures
What is the primary purpose of the preflight briefing?
a) To test a student’s knowledge of emergency procedures
b) To review aircraft maintenance logs
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,✔✔c) To discuss the flight plan, weather, and safety considerations before departure
d) To determine air traffic controller availability
Which of the following is the best method for a CFI to motivate a student?
a) Criticizing mistakes to push improvement
✔✔b) Encouraging progress, setting achievable goals, and reinforcing strengths
c) Allowing the student to learn without structured guidance
d) Emphasizing only the technical aspects of flying
Why is it important for a CFI to use the building block method in training?
a) It ensures students pass their exams without additional study
b) It allows students to skip difficult lessons
✔✔c) It helps students master basic skills before moving to more complex tasks
d) It reduces the time required to complete flight training
What is the best way for a CFI to handle a student who is frustrated with slow progress?
a) Increase flight lesson difficulty
b) Ignore the frustration and continue as planned
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,✔✔c) Offer encouragement, review problem areas, and adjust teaching techniques
d) Advise the student to take a break from training
What is a primary reason for conducting post-flight debriefings?
a) To allow the student to rest after flying
b) To discuss unrelated aviation topics
✔✔c) To review flight performance, reinforce learning points, and set goals for improvement
d) To determine if the student is ready for solo flight
Which regulation outlines the privileges and limitations of a Certified Flight Instructor?
a) 14 CFR Part 61
✔✔b) 14 CFR Part 61.183-199
c) 14 CFR Part 121
d) 14 CFR Part 91.213
What is the main objective of a CFI when teaching slow flight?
a) To demonstrate how to stall the aircraft
b) To practice emergency landings
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, ✔✔c) To help students recognize and maintain control at low airspeeds
d) To avoid all slow flight conditions
What should a CFI emphasize when teaching stall recovery?
a) Increasing airspeed before applying control inputs
✔✔b) Reducing the angle of attack and smoothly applying power
c) Applying full back pressure on the yoke
d) Immediately banking the aircraft to regain altitude
Which of the following is an important characteristic of effective flight instruction?
a) Rigid lesson plans with no room for adaptation
b) Focusing only on areas where the student is weak
✔✔c) Adapting lessons to fit individual student needs while maintaining structure
d) Limiting student feedback during instruction
What is the primary purpose of demonstrating steep turns in flight training?
a) To perform aerobatic maneuvers
b) To teach students how to avoid turbulence
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