Daked Derb™

Monday, April 02, 2007


Well, I'm up early, couldn't sleep, so I decided to post this picture as well as give a quick update as far as my schooling goes. Right now, I'm doing the final stages of getting my Commercial Pilot - Single Engine Land rating. Of course, I already have my Commercial Pilot, Multi-engine license so it isn't a very long course. Here is a quick checklist of all the things I have left to do before I graduate and can start working as a flight instructor!

___ Commercial Single Engine (CPSEL)- Phoenix East Oral Exam and Flight

___ Commercial Single Engine - FAA Oral Exam, Flight, and Certification

___ Certified Flight Instructor Instrument (CFII) - Enrollement

___ CFII - Flight Training (On average 7-10 flights)

___ CFII - Ground Training (Which includes both 1on1 time with my instructor, as well as tutoring other students)

___ FAA Fundamentals of Instructing Written Exam

___ FAA CFII Written Exam

___ CFII - Phoenix East Oral Exam and Flight

___ CFII - FAA Oral Exam, Flight, and Certification

___ Certified Flight Instructor (Primary, CFI) - Enrollment

___ CFI - Flight Training

___ CFI - Ground Training

___ FAA CFI Written Exam

___ CFI - Phoenix East Oral Exam and Flight

___ CFI - FAA Oral Exam, Flight, and Certification

___ Pheonix East Aviation Instructor Standardization.

Well, it is about time for me to head off to the airport, good morning everyone!
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3 Comments:

At 6:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, so good to see you post again, Nate! I was just telling Mom and Dad that I wish I had a checklist of the things you needed to do. I'm so glad you posted this. It sounds like you are doing great.

:o)

 
At 6:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wait a minute...does your Daked Derb have a little "TM" sign next to it? Did you trademark "Daked Derb?"

LOL LOL LOL

 
At 6:51 AM, Blogger Amey said...

You look sharp. That looks like a long list. Will it take long? I bet you'll do great on all of it. Also, did you really trademark Daked Derb? What's up with that?

 

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