Certified Flight Instructor Florida
If you’re ready to pursue becoming a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI), make plans to travel to Florida, where the team at Paragon Flight awaits the opportunity to lead you toward achieving your aviation goals on your own schedule.
Gateway to the Aviation Field
Commercial pilots who’re just entering the field often need to continue accruing flight time as they pursue career goals. To apply with an airline, for example, pilots need 1,500 flight hours in the bank. Certified Flight Instructors (CFIs) make a living while banking that flight time, perfecting their skills, and doing what they love.
These benefits to having flight instructor certification make it the obvious next step after earning commercial licensing. Three different types of flight instructor certifications are available: Certified Flight Instructor (CFI), Certified Flight Instructor, Instrument (CFII), and Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI).
How to Become a Certified Flight Instructor
- Earn a Commercial Single-Engine License (CSEL), Commercial Multi-Engine License (CMEL), or Airline Transport Pilot License (ATP)
- Earn the matching category and class rating for the instructor rating desired
- Have an FAA 3rd Class Medical Certificate, minimum
- Be at least 18 years old
- Speak, read, write, and comprehend English well
- Document a minimum of 15 hours as the Pilot-in-Command (PIC) of the category and class of aircraft parallel to the rating desired
- Prove instructional ability and earn an endorsement in stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin recovery
- Pass the written evaluations required by the FAA
- Pass the checkride – verbal and practical components administered by an FAA evaluator
Paragon Flight Locations
Paragon Flight offers three convenient locations for students. Our flagship flight school operates out of Page Field in Fort Myers, FL, and we have two satellite locations – one in Punta Gorda Airport (PGD) in Punta Gorda, FL, and the other in LaGrange-Callaway Airport (LGC) in LaGrange, GA. These locations are ideal for flight training. Find all of the following benefits at each of these Paragon Flight locations:
- Modern facilities
- Tower-controlled runways
- Diverse range of airfield environments
- Beautiful scenery from the sky
- 300+ days annually with cooperating weather conditions
Paragon Flight Advantages
We offer more than just terrific home bases. Our flight training and customer service elements are also on point. We operate under FAR Part 141 and Part 61 regulations, so we can provide full-time, highly structured courses as well as one-on-one, flexible programs, or anything in between. Allow us to design a bespoke flight training program to complement your situation.
Some things come standard with Paragon Flight, including excellent practice aircraft, flight instructors, and curriculum. Every aircraft within our fleet is well-kept, new, and the standard for flight training. This fleet includes the Piper P28 “Pilot,” the PA44 Seminole, the Cirrus SR20, and the ALSIM AL172 Flight Simulator. All of your practice hours will be in aircraft that qualify as Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA) for licensing and training purposes.
The instructors on our staff are as impressive as our students. In fact, we hire many of our students to provide flight instruction, and we have a vast array of flight instructors with varying specialties and backgrounds. Teaching the Jeppesen curriculum, our instructors can help you become a prepared and safe pilot 30% faster than the national average.
Click here to become a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) in Florida or to learn from one of the best instructors in the country here at Paragon Flight.