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Safety is the most important aspect of Flying 

I have been flying Powered Parachutes since 1998, and have been a BFI, Basic Flight Instructor since 1998. During this time I have logged over 1,000 hours of flight time in a Powered Parachute and have logged over 300 Cross Country flight hours. I am 52 years old, and there has not been so much as a scratch, to myself or my students or people on any training or introductory flights during this time. I have been a Certified FAA Sport Pilot License # 3160687, since June 23 2006.

It takes 25 hours of logged flight time prior to starting BFI instruction, and a minimum of 10 hours of BFI instruction. YOU could be a BFI in 35 hours of flying with good instruction and personal desire.

If you visit www.eaa.org or www.aerosports.org  you can find a list of all ultralight instructors and where they are located. These sites will show what type of aircraft, the instructor rating and where each are located. Every two years, every flight instructor with ASC has to complete a refresher course or acquire enough points via other ASC requirements that qualify as a refresher course. Below are copy's of my recent documents showing my certification.  

 

I am a certified FAA Sport Pilot and will be a FAA Light Sport Aircraft Certified Flight Instructor soon, which will be posted as soon as I receive the CFI certification.

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