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How I Became a Flight Instructor

Our new columnist, Michael Wildes, says while his journey to becoming a flight instructor may seem unusual, it really isn’t. Courtesy Michael Wildes
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Key Takeaways:

  • The 2010 Airline Safety Act, enacted after the 2009 Colgan 3407 crash, mandated a "1,500-hour rule" for commercial pilots to obtain an ATP certificate, fundamentally changing pilot career paths.
  • This regulation inadvertently made becoming a flight instructor (CFI) a near-mandatory "pass-through" role for aspiring pilots to quickly accumulate the required flight hours.
  • Despite their crucial role in shaping future pilots, flight instructors are often viewed as temporarily filling the position to gain hours, raising questions about training quality and the industry's values.
  • The author introduces a new column to share insights, teaching principles, and explore the long-term, "second-order effects" of the 1,500-hour mandate on the aviation industry.
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Becoming a flight instructor was the very last thing on my to-do list. If we’re being completely honest, very few pilots decide to do so on their own.

Michael Wildes

Michael Wildes holds a master’s degree in Logistics & Supply Chain Management, and a bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Science, both from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Previously, he worked at the university’s flight department as a Flight Check Airman, Assistant Training Manager, and Quality Assurance Mentor. He holds MEI, CFI & CFII ratings. Follow Michael on Twitter @Captainwildes.

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