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What is the primary responsibility of a flight instructor?
✔✔To ensure students develop safe and competent flying skills through effective instruction and
adherence to aviation regulations.
What is the definition of learning according to the Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI)?
✔✔A change in behavior as a result of experience.
Why is the law of primacy important in aviation training?
✔✔What is learned first creates a strong impression and is often retained longer, making initial
instruction crucial.
What are the four levels of learning in aviation training?
✔✔Rote, understanding, application, and correlation.
What is the law of intensity in learning?
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,✔✔Students learn better when training is realistic and involves vivid experiences.
Why is scenario-based training (SBT) effective in aviation?
✔✔It helps students apply knowledge and skills in realistic flight situations, enhancing decision-
making and problem-solving abilities.
How can an instructor motivate students effectively?
✔✔By setting clear goals, providing positive reinforcement, and making lessons engaging and
relevant.
What are the characteristics of a professional flight instructor?
✔✔Safety-conscious, patient, knowledgeable, adaptable, and able to communicate effectively.
What is the purpose of a pre-solo written test?
✔✔To ensure a student understands key aeronautical knowledge, including regulations, airspace,
and emergency procedures, before solo flight.
How does a CFI assess a student’s readiness for solo flight?
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,✔✔By evaluating their ability to consistently perform maneuvers safely, demonstrate sound
decision-making, and exhibit confidence.
What is the role of the instructor in preventing student frustration?
✔✔To provide clear instruction, set achievable goals, give constructive feedback, and maintain a
supportive learning environment.
What is the purpose of an oral quiz during flight instruction?
✔✔To check student comprehension, reinforce learning, and encourage critical thinking.
Why is a post-flight debriefing important?
✔✔It allows the student to review performance, reinforce learning, and identify areas for
improvement.
How should a flight instructor handle a student’s hazardous attitudes?
✔✔By recognizing and addressing them using the FAA’s five hazardous attitudes model and
promoting safe decision-making strategies.
What are the five hazardous attitudes in aviation?
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, ✔✔Anti-authority, impulsivity, invulnerability, macho, and resignation.
What is the importance of effective communication in flight instruction?
✔✔It ensures clear understanding, reduces errors, and enhances student learning.
How does stress impact a student pilot’s learning process?
✔✔Excessive stress can reduce concentration and retention, while manageable stress can
improve focus and motivation.
What is the purpose of risk management in flight training?
✔✔To help students identify hazards, assess risks, and develop safe decision-making habits.
What is the role of a flight instructor in aeronautical decision-making (ADM)?
✔✔To teach students how to recognize hazards, assess risks, and make sound decisions in
various flight scenarios.
What are the four teaching methods commonly used in flight instruction?
✔✔Demonstration-performance, lecture, guided discussion, and cooperative learning.
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