FOI Stories

Inspiring Growth in Aviation and Storytelling

While studying for the Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI) written test, I was overwhelmed by the sheer volume of terminology and theories I had to learn, most of which I memorized by rote. Then I had to verbally explain many aspects of them to the designated pilot examiner (DPE) during the practical exam. A daunting task for anyone studying for their Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) credentials.

After several years and over 1600 hours in the right seat as a CFI, I’ve noticed how often I recall using FOI concepts when teaching nearly every student to fly. This includes communication techniques, the teaching process, student assessment, planning, professionalism, and maintaining student motivation.

These stories aim to simplify the understanding of FOI and make it more relatable to the teaching process. I attempt to translate these concepts into real-world training scenarios, many of which are based on actual flight instruction situations. I focus on demonstrating how the FOI looks in practice and how to apply it intentionally.

My goal is clear: reduce the feeling of aspiring CFIs from being overwhelmed by turning the FOIs into practical examples, so you can learn it faster, remember it longer, and teach more effectively, producing safe, confident, and competent pilots.

  • “Answering the Why in the Sky”
    Task A: Effects of Human Behavior and Communication on the Learning Process
    – Teaching the Adult Learner
  • “But I Could”
    Task F: Elements of Effective Teaching that Include Risk Management and Accident Prevention
    – Managing Hazardous Attitudes