CFI ORAL EXAM: Part 1/7 | FOI
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I watched this while making my bed, walking my dog and listened to them while driving. No doubt you helped me pass CFI initial on my first try. Thanks for making this series
On the part of the regs and endorsements, we’re you able to look them up or did you have to remember them by heart?
@@alessio272 as long as u know where to look it up it’s fine but obviously u should know very basic ones in ur head
@@youtubemail912 that sounds fair
@@alessio272 FOI is the only section that is memory only. Everything else you can use references and your lesson plans
1:48 Maslow’s hierarchy / Human need
4:50 Defense mechanisms
10:00 Student Emotional Reactions
14:15 Basic Element of Communication (SSR)
15:23 Barriers of Effective Communication (COIL)
19:03 Developing Communication Skills
25:55 Factors that Affect Perception(GETPBS)
28:10 Laws(Principle) of learning(REEPIR)
31:55 Levels of Learning(RUAC)
34:05 Characteristics of Learning (RAMP)
35:41 Types of Practice
37:00 Scenario-based training
38:30 Errors
40:00 The different types of memory
43:25 Demonstration-Performance Method
44:49 Problem-based learning
45:33 Purpose of an assessment
46:15 Promote retention
49:47 CFI responsibilities
51:50 What kind of critiques
53:15 Professionalism
54:06 Characteristics of effective assessment
56:03 Characteristics of effective questioning
57:00 Integrated flight instruction
58:52 Aeronautical decision making ADM
1:00:43 Principles of risk management
1:01:48 Risk management process
1:02:41 Levels of risk
1:03:11 3 domains of learning
jaegwan shim thank ya sir!
You’re a hero we don’t deserve
You are my hero
God Bless you kind sir.
THANK YOU!!!!
This video series along with Todd Shellnutts cfi prep are some of the most helpful resources ive had throughout my journey. The fact that we live in a day and age where resources like these are easily accessible makes me so grateful. Just passed my cfi oral!
thank you and have fun in your aviation journey!
The most valued hour I’ve spent on CZcams thank you
6 more hours to go :)
I just passed my CFI checkride. These videos helped me a ton. Thank you very much!
That's awesome, huge congrats to you!!
Hey Jon,
Just wanted to write and say thank you so much for all of the free CFI checkride videos you have posted. I’ve never been the strongest with Oral knowledge portion of exams and discovered your guys channel during my student pilot phase a little over a year and a half ago. Prior to every checkride (Private-Commercial and CFI) I’d watch your videos over and over - pausing whenever you or the volunteer would ask a question and answer it myself.
Yesterday I passed my CFI initial checkride after about a 3.5 hour oral. There is no doubt that your videos had a huge help in making me better understand the PTS (I even enrolled in the PTS explained guide your school offers). You guys do a great at making even the most complex subjects understandable for a new/confused student and I look forward to sharing your content with my future students to help try and ease the nerves
Thank you again!
keep going , you made the first video on youtube which is useful for CFI,
THANKS
I’m honestly not the best sturdier but am working on my CFI. Gave up on all distractions, video games, drinking etc. These videos are a huge help. Thanks!
You got this!
YOU CAN DO THIS
You are not alone broski
I credit this video series(1-5) with getting me through my CFI checkride. Thank you Jon!!
Thank you Matt! Keep at it!
Second that! It was a game changer. Just know this whole series almost by heart and your well on your way! It helped me to get my CFI first run at it!
@@danielsteiner854 lmao awesome!
Thank you for the help. I passed on my first try at KBUY airport on 4/20/22
Here’s what we did
Oral: (after FOI did the requirements from the PTS and all sections with incorrect answers from written exams)
-FOI:
Human behavior and effective communication
The learning process
Assessment and Critique
Instructor responsibilities and professionalism (Asked what to do with emotionally unfit/unstable student)
Risk management
- Technical:
Runway incursion avoidance
Visual scanning and collision avoidance
Principles of flight (teach whole lesson but he asked a few questions about relative wind and load factor)
Airplane weight and balance (How to calculate)(characteristics of aircraft performance with CG location)
Navigation and flight planning (He wanted to see if I can do a flight plan and show him what I'm doing and my thought process on making a flight plan)(Asked what to do if a solo student went missing)(How to use E6B)
National Airspace (sectional overview)
Navigation systems and radar services (quick overview of VORs and GPS satellites)
Logbook endorsements (overview from student pilot through private pilot checkride)(what to do if solo student landed at wrong airport)(when to use a 61.31 endorsement)(how to conduct a flight review?)(TSA security and international student pilot questions)
Special Emphasis Areas:
Positive aircraft control
Aircraft control exchange
Spin awareness
LAHSO
CFIT
Wire strike avoidance
Special use airspace
Single pilot resource management
- Preflight Preparation:
Performance and limitations (Looked over every performance chart in POH)
Airworthiness requirements (What to do with Inop. equipment)
-Maneuver lesson:
Steep Turns
Flight:
-Preflight procedures:
Taxiing (How to taxi?)
-Takeoffs and Landings:
Soft field takeoff
Soft field Landing
Short field takeoff
Forward Slip landing (Plan on short field landing, winds shifted before takeoff so he changed it to forward slip)
Fundamentals of flight:
Climbs (after Takeoff)
Climbing turns
Performance maneuvers
Steep turns (Teach to commercial standards and he will try, correct his mistakes)
Chandelles ( He gave me a choice between chandelles and lazy 8s, just teach and demonstrate)
Stalls:
Power off stalls (Teach to private standards, He will try and makes mistakes on recovery, Correct mistakes)
Accelerated stalls
Basic Instrument:
Standard rate turn (He didn't want foggles just teach)
Emergency: (chose 5 senserios)
Engine failure approach to land (He'll start it and we guide him through and we take flight controls around 1500 feet AGL and continue the approach till 500 feet AGL)
Oil Pressure issues (I chose this scenario)
Alternator failure (I choose scenario)
Brake failure (I choose scenario)
Engine fire (I choose scenario)
Ground reference:
Turns around a point
8s on pylons
Hello Ricardo, do you mind telling me who you took it with? I’m taking mine at KBUY as well and am assuming it is with the same examiner.
Was your FOI section closed book or could you reference your lesson plans / iPad?
@@PilotJames025 characteristics of effective questioning was the only thing I had to look at my notes for.
@@jordanspicola Chris whittle sorry for not responding 🥴
Awesome! Thank you so much!
You’ve really changed my life since when I discovered your channel
Thank you! This is very helpful!!!!!
Thank you for everything you do.
Oh man! This is just awesome. Thanks for doing that! My ride will be next month.
Fantastic video..... look forward to others.....Thanks to all involved.
Again, thank you so much for doing these CFI videos. Timing couldn’t be better
Hey John Ive got my MEI checkride coming up in hopefully three weeks. I'm going to watch all of these CFI checkride videos in preparation. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much! This was wonderful oral prep. Taking my CFI initial this month
THANK YOU!
Amazing vid!
Just wanted to stop by and say that this video series literally helped me pass my CFI. This is the best video series out there! Thanks a bunch to Fly8ma
Taking my CFI soon. Very beneficial! Thank you!
My CFI ride is in April. These videos are Gold, thank you so much!
Hunter Hall how was your check ride?
Jon, thank you for taking the time and effort to creating these videos. I have my CFI Checkride on October 29th and I am using these videos to get additional practice.
Thank you,
Dean in Nashville
You are awesome for this
Just passed my initial because of these videos !!!
This was my most concerning subject on the cfi oral. I’m feeling a lot more confident in my checkride tomorrow. Thanks
I am appreciate this video helping me to know how to apply FOI in each scenario.
You're a legend, keep posting what you're doing.
I appreciate it!
Very helpful to anyone working on their CFI. Just passed my checkride yesterday. This series was very useful in my study.
Great video
A huge thank you for this video series ! definitly helped me during the studying for my CFI, passed first try ! :D
This series REALLY helped me. I listened to it in the car a couple weeks before my checkride. I passed the first attempt last week! Thank you so much!
I got my CFI around 10 years ago, but moved on to other parts of the profession shortly after. This was a great refresher. I'm glad to say I remembered most of what is discussed in the videos, but no one's memory is perfect. This is way better than any FIRC for getting into the nitty-gritty of CFI knowledge.
Today I passed my check ride CFI... this episodes was helped lot
Yes!
Thanks for these. I am working on my CFI and hopefully about a month or two away from the checkride. Having done well on my private, instrument and commercial rides, this one is quite daunting.
You've got this!! Let us know if we can help answer any questions for you, we are always available at cfi@fly8ma.com
so great
Thank you very much for the helpful video!
Happy to hear that it helped you!!
Jon, I want to thank you very much for this! I’ve been working on my prep for at least 2 years and your presentation is great! Keep up the good work.
Thanks for checking it out Stephen!
Thank you so much!
I'm glad that it helped!
Fantastic video. Great learning tool to watch over and over.
Glad it helped ya out!
Jon, thank you so much for posting this. I am planning on getting my CFI renewed, and this is excellent refresher. Looking forward to all of them! I will also check out your website.
Thanks for checking us out Brian!
Thank you so much, Jon, just finished watching the video and I learned tons of stuff even as a student pilot :)
So happy to hear that! Thanks for checking us out!
Go BLUE!!!! Love it
Go Blue!!!
Mine was back in 74 with a federal examiner. It was in the TCA which is B airspace today. He knew I was a high school teacher at the time. We flew out of the TCA and out over Lake Erie. He says give me 60 degree bank with 360 degree turn. He says I will give you 20 feet each way. So I did that and he says let’s head back. I thought I must have flunked it. No he must have had a lunch date. We went back in and signed me up for CFI. I just had practiced 60 degree bank turns so I lucked out on that. My CFII again at Federal Examiner. We went out and shot a couple of instrument approaches in the TCA. It was a short one also.
From the first ten minutes I got the impression that for being a CFI you need to know FAA's CFI book by heart.
Some of that has general information that is not directly applicable to the real life of a CFI. One thing is to read those things and understand them, another to be examined on that.
Thank you SO MUCH!!!!
Cleared my CFI checkride with ease, I watched these videos about 30 times (i heard your voice in my head during the exam). I will send my students to your website (assuming I get hired in these times, lol).
You must have the patience of a Saint to be an instructor
I am only a lowly PPT SEL without an instrument rating, and have been for 50 years. I have no need or desire to be a CFI, but I want to learn all that I can about aviation, so I relish this video series. Thank you so much, and to Lufthansa for donating the instructor's time and the facilities to make these videos.
Love you bro
Thanks, excellent info.,
Feel free to share it around a bit!
Hey Jon first solo today for me in U.K. Inspired by you, Alaska - and Trent - but more you!
Hope the solo ride went well!
You deserve way more subscriber from what you have. Thank you for help me for my CFI Checkride. Is next Monday thank you again.
Good luck with your checkride!!
As someone who is looking to get my CFI reinstated after many years this is appreciated. Thanks. One thing though, I was told that the CFI orals given where I am and notes, lesson plans are not allowed. Thus, all you have is your brain. Is that how it is now?
CFI check rides when I got my initial was 3 to 4 hours. Now it is about 8. They have really raised the bar. I was not quizzed at all about FOI back then.
Thank you
Of course! Always happy to help
Really good stuff. Thanks for sharing.
We are glad you are enjoying it!
Thank you so much brosephhhhh
Passed my CFI checkride first time Jan. 6, 2020 at Venice, Florida (KVNC). The videos helped a bunch. Thanks!
Huge congrats on the checkride! Happy that it helped
Hi, congratulations, did you use any help like the iPad. Do you have to know all the FOI info ?
Definitely useful videos man thank you so much! checkrides on sunday, keeping fingers crossed!
Best of luck to you!!!
@@jadshir9580 That's awesome!! Huge congrats to you!
Hey, John, this is my first time to write a comment, because I've no idea how to appreciate to you, my CFI checkride is coming soon and part of FOI really freaking me! I'd like to say thank you so much to publish this video to everyone. This video is absolutely helpful! Keep it up!!
Hope it went well Jesse! Thanks for checking it out!
This is great. I also realized that I forgot most of this. Lol.
thank you for the great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
My Checkride is in 4 days. Thank you so much
Good luck on the ride!
Mines tomorrow... going to nail it though!
@Matt Adams hope it went well!
My CFI checkride is next wednesday. Now I'm here!
Check out the CFI prep courses: learn.fly8ma.com/cfi/
One week until my MEI and it’s my initial. Feeling good and this video helped me see what it’s like in the room and how I should flow and talk. Thank you!
Glad that it helped ya, best of luck to you!!
Hi John.
Because of your help I was able to pass my sport pilot checkride. Now could you please do one for private pilot. My PPL is next month. I don't think you did a video on it yet but i might be mistaken.
I really appreciate you guys doing this. I have more anxiety towards my CFI ride than any other. This helps digest it. I hope to fly for Lufthansa once I hit my 500 hours (200 dual given).
Thanks for watching and the comment! Good luck with the check ride!
Jon, I passed mine last Thursday! Thanks, you're doing great videos. I do wish the room had more lighting in the room so your marker board work was readable, but it wasn't distracting from the main idea.
Congrats on the checkride!!!!
watched these videos leading up to my checkride. passed! thanks
Congratulations on the checkride pass! Let us know how we can help you with your future flight training.
Intense: I must have been 3 or 4. I was with my dad at the old Robert Mueller airport while he was working for Burlington. Night time, the sound of a (now I know) DC8 APU at the cargo dock. Orange lighting.
I wish actual checkrides went like this. Real life DPE's are not chuckling politely while you explain. I also dont think they would let me read off of an ipad. That aside, this was very helpful. Thank you!
Hello well when I learned the human needs they call it different 1 physical needs 2 safety, 3 social, 4 egotistical, 5 self fulfillment. There is not love in biology. Nice video looking for the next saludos
As a CFI have you explained some of the priciples of effective learning to the student to explain "why you did the way you did" during a flight lesson? That might help the student appreciate the context. And this sort of conscious learning can be contrasted with muscle memory exercises to "train out" unsafe behavior, which also has an important place in flight training.
These are invaluable! Thank you!! Some hopefully constructive criticism: use of filler words like “umm” can be a huge distraction.
became a cfi today, had this on repeat for months
Congrats on becoming a CFI!
The light switches. Through the whiteboard 🤓 Thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
my cfi intial ride is in two weeks...thank you SO MUCH for this video!
Hope it all went well!
I'm preparing to take my CFI checkride this month and this entire series has been outstanding, THANK YOU! One question, throughout this simulation, you as the candidate had constant access to your IPAD with your prep materials. Is there a rule/guideline or anything official that I can read that sets out what materials a candidate may reference during an exam, and how often then can access during the exam? I get that we don't want candidates looking in the books for every answer, but the other extreme doesn't seem right either. Thoughts?
Man Jon, are you smooth!
Thanks Mackey!
I"ve been a Flight Instructor for 18 Years. Great Review!
Thanks for putting these videos together and very professional as always.
Appreciate it James!! Feel free to share them around with your flying friends!
Really enjoyed this video with my checkride in 2 weeks. However, I was a little amused, when, talking about stress at around 12.45, you mention learning spinning and how it could help if you got into a spin on the base/final turn at 300'. Sorry, but, at that height, I'd challenge anyone who can say ANY recovery training is going to end up with any result other than a crash. IMHO, having taught in other environments to aviation, and having had this criticism leveled at me (!!), that you over-talked some of the answers. A real tendency that some us of fall into (as I said, me included) is to talk too much and we can end up saying stuff that's incorrect or opens up topics that, at that time, you don't want to go into. So I probably should thank you for reminding me to KISS!! :-)
Passed commercial 2 days ago let's get it!
Congratulations!
With the domains of learning i would have liked to see more of an explanation of the levels for each domain.
A second question, where did you find that plane you use as a teaching aid? I like that it has such visible flaps and such. This video is so helpful in helping me visualize what may go on in the practical test, thank you for making and sharing it.
You are smarter than you look. 😊😊.
Just kidding, thoroughly enjoyed the full length video. That’s why I like your channel more and more. Hello from East Texas
Are you reading any notes on your I pad in order to remember key points like anagrams?
Just had to reschedule my CFI initial for weather.....again Thanks for the video
Hey Jon, thanks for the videos, they’ve helped a lot. I’ve had a long road and forgotten a lot what with delays for many reasons for me. Just wanted to know what the difference was between these videos and the CFI ones on your site?
Series is really only good for the FOI portion of the checkride
Thanks for the video. Any chance we can email you a lesson plan for review?
Awesome, hearing answers as well as following along in the book has be incredibly helpful. Thank you so much.
On the second video, where is the PDF mentioned to follow along with?
You can find it now uploaded to the Lufthansa website. It is linked below the second video.
Where can I find the document you were reading on your iPad? Was it the FOI or AIH, or personal notes? If it is payware, I’ll buy it.
Really nice and helpful series for CFI check-ride, just passed mine yesterday, so excited and so thankful for these videos. Which airport you teach at?
Congrats on passing the checkride! We teach at our pilots up in Big Lake, Alaska!
The question was , what is human behavior ? Or what are the theorie of behaviorism , because I think he did a mix between both definition
If i go through the pts and make notes during the ride am i allowed to scroll through it just like you in the video?
great videos thanks for helping all of us out here! i just couldn't find the PDF study sheet in the link you posted only the videos.
Of course! Did you end up finding the PDF alright?
Interesting point about Maslow's hierarchy. They say that food is at the base of the pyramid and that if we are hungry, we can't learn/fly.
I will make a counterargument on this. Unless your body is *starving* , meaning your electrolytes are low and/or your body fat has diminished to mid single digits, hunger is merely triggered by periodic rises in the hormone Ghrelin and may not impact learning. On the contrary, anecdotally speaking, skipping meals benefits my piloting. Often times I will not eat until 2pm on a flying day. I know this is also kind of wacky, but I drink *salt water* before flying. Not literally sea water, but 1L water with 1-2tsp of sodium and "no-salt" (potassium) mixed in it. The electrolytes stave off hunger, retains fluids, and requires less bathroom breaks. No, I do not believe sodium really impacts blood pressure all that much for most people who has a reasonable diet and exercises. Koreans tend to eat 2x the salt of Americans and they do not exhibit HBP in anywhere near the numbers (118/76 average for Koreans).
I would also posit that when traveling XC to a lunch destination, if one eats a very carby meal with no protein (ie big bowl of pasta or fries), that pilot might exhibit more hazardous behavior on the trip back from fatigue. This might be especially true if the pilot's trip was an all day one with a lot of walking at their destination, the sun is beating down on them, and if the pilot is returning late in the day or the evening. I'm glad Jon mentioned protein bars since they are a superior choice for nourishment.
Anyway, food for thought (pun intended)
Wait 8 parts? In Canada we basically just teach a PGI for the oral.