AviaSkill
Coming Soon

Flight Instructor Written Exam Prep Coming Soon

AviaSkill is building AI-powered preparation for both FAA Flight Instructor Knowledge Tests — the Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI) and the Flight Instructor Airplane (FIA). Two exams, 14 ACS knowledge areas, and the same study tools you trust for PPL and IFR.

Already studying with AviaSkill? We'll add CFI prep to your account automatically when it launches.

2
Exams Required
150
Questions Total
14
ACS Knowledge Areas
70%
Passing Score

What are the FAA Flight Instructor Knowledge Tests?

Becoming a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) requires passing two separate written exams — unlike PPL, IFR, or CPL which each have one.

Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI): This exam tests your knowledge of teaching and learning principles — how people learn, effective instructing techniques, assessment methods, and human factors in flight training. It's not about flying; it's about teaching.

Flight Instructor Airplane (FIA): This exam tests your technical aviation knowledge at an instructor level — deeper than the Commercial Pilot exam, covering all the material you'll need to teach student pilots. Think of it as a comprehensive review of everything from PPL through CPL, plus spin awareness and instructor responsibilities.

Together, these two exams ensure you're prepared to both fly and teach effectively. The CFI is one of the most common paths for building flight hours toward an airline career, and many pilots find that teaching makes them significantly better aviators.

Two Exams — Here's What to Expect

Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI)

Test CodeFOI
Questions50 multiple-choice
Time Limit90 minutes (1.5 hours)
Passing Score70% (35/50)
FocusTeaching & learning

Waived if you hold a current ground instructor certificate (BGI, AGI, or IGI)

Flight Instructor Airplane (FIA)

Test CodeFIA
Questions100 multiple-choice
Time Limit150 minutes (2.5 hours)
Passing Score70% (70/100)
FocusAviation knowledge
PrerequisitesCommercial Pilot Certificate (or equivalent)
CFR Reference14 CFR 61.183–61.215
Medical RequiredYes (to exercise CFI privileges)
Test Validity24 calendar months (2 years)
Recurrency24 months — renew via flight review, FIRC, or practical test

14 ACS Knowledge Areas

The CFI ACS covers both teaching principles (FOI) and comprehensive aviation knowledge (FIA).

FOI Areas (Areas I–II)

I

Fundamentals of Instructing

The learning process, human behavior, effective communication, teaching methods, assessment and critique, instructor responsibilities

II

Technical Subject Areas

Aeromedical factors, visual scanning, runway incursion avoidance, principles of flight — from an instructor's teaching perspective

FIA Areas (Areas III–XIV)

III

Preflight Preparation

Teaching students about pilot qualifications, airworthiness, weather, flight planning

IV

Preflight Lesson on a Maneuver

How to brief students before in-flight maneuver practice — lesson planning and delivery

V

Preflight Procedures

Preflight assessment, flight deck management, engine starting — teaching the correct procedures

VI

Airport and Seaplane Base Operations

Teaching airport communications, traffic patterns, runway incursion avoidance

VII

Takeoffs, Landings, and Go-Arounds

Teaching normal, crosswind, short/soft field, and go-around procedures

VIII

Fundamentals of Flight

Teaching the four forces, stability, turns, climbs, descents — foundational aerodynamics

IX

Performance Maneuvers

Teaching steep turns, chandelles, lazy eights — instructor demonstrations and common student errors

X

Ground Reference Maneuvers

Teaching rectangular course, turns around a point, S-turns — wind correction fundamentals

XI

Slow Flight, Stalls, and Spins

Teaching slow flight, power-on/off stalls, spin awareness and recovery — critical safety instruction

XII

Basic Instrument Maneuvers

Teaching instrument scan, straight-and-level, turns, climbs, descents by reference to instruments

XIII

Emergency Operations

Teaching emergency approaches, equipment malfunctions, and decision-making under pressure

XIV

Postflight Procedures

Teaching after-landing, parking, securing, and post-flight debrief techniques

Your Path to Flight Instructor

Prerequisites

  • A Commercial Pilot Certificate (or be concurrently training for one)
  • A current third-class medical certificate (or higher)
  • English proficiency
  • FOI may be waived with a current ground instructor certificate
3
Commercial Pilot (CPL)— Coming Soon
4
Flight Instructor (CFI)— Coming Soon
5
CFII / MEI / ATP— Future

Start Studying Today

While we build CFI prep, strengthen your foundation with PPL and IFR — the building blocks of every aviation career.

Private Pilot (PPL)

12 ACS areas, AI explanations, exam simulation — master the fundamentals.

Study PPL Now

Instrument Rating (IFR)

7 ACS areas, instrument procedures, navigation, weather — essential for professional aviation.

Study IFR Now

Ready to Teach Others to Fly?

We're building AI-powered preparation for both CFI written exams — FOI and FIA. Sign up now to study PPL or IFR, and we'll notify you when CFI prep launches.