Sun, Feb 13, 2005
Major Safety Study To Be Undertaken On CFI Flight Experience,
Opinions On Spin Training
The National
Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) has joined with
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to coordinate a major safety
study regarding flight instructor experience and opinions on
aircraft spin training.
Embry-Riddle's project coordinator, Daniel Andary, approached
NAFI because of the flight instructor group's long commitment to
safety in teaching and training. In addition, NAFI members
have a variety of backgrounds and experience, adding depth to the
survey's results.
"While spin training is required to earn a flight instructor
rating, the quality and depth of that training can vary widely,"
said Rusty Sachs, NAFI executive director. "Safety, however,
demands that flight instructors be thoroughly competent and current
in these procedures, because an instructor's ability to impart this
knowledge and skill creates better pilots who can handle such
situations. NAFI is happy to assist with this effort to gauge
training levels and enhance aviation safety and proficiency."
The survey seeks
information regarding the experience and confidence levels of
active flight instructors in spin training. Such training is
essential as stall-spin occurrences are among the most dangerous
situations for pilots. Instructors will also be asked when
they received their spin training.
NAFI was founded in 1967 and is dedicated to raising and
maintaining the professional standing of flight instructors
throughout the nation, as well as providing a safe and effective
learning situation for students. In addition, NAFI initiates
education and support programs throughout the aviation
industry. The organization affiliated with EAA in May
1995.
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