The moment you earn your commercial certificate, you're ready to start building toward your airline career. The fastest path is the CFI certificate — and the fastest path to CFI is an accelerated program designed specifically for commercial pilots who want to keep moving.
Entry Requirements
- Commercial Pilot Certificate (single or multi-engine)
- Instrument Rating
- FOI (Fundamentals of Instructing) written exam — passed before program start
- FIA (Flight Instructor Airplane) written exam — passed before program start
Passing both written exams before starting the program allows you to focus entirely on developing your teaching skills once training begins. We recommend completing them 2–4 weeks before your program start date.
Program Structure
The accelerated CFI program at Parrish Aviation is built around daily ground and flight training with an experienced CFI mentor. You won't be reviewing material you already know — the focus is on teaching it.
- Lesson plan development — build a complete lesson plan library covering every maneuver and ground topic
- Ground instruction practice — teach topics to your CFI acting as a student; receive structured feedback
- Flight instruction practice — demonstrate maneuvers while simultaneously teaching them; narrate your technique
- Mock stage checks — multiple full-length practice checkrides before the real thing
Timeline
Experienced commercial pilots with full-time commitment typically complete the accelerated CFI program in 4–8 weeks. The variation depends on your recent currency, teaching aptitude, and how quickly your lesson plans develop. Students who arrive with written exams passed and good chair-flying habits progress the fastest.
Why Accelerated?
Build Hours Faster
Start earning flight time toward your 1,500-hour ATP minimum as soon as possible.
Earn Income Sooner
Every week before you have your CFI is a week you're not earning flying income.
Maintain Momentum
Skills built during commercial training are freshest right now. Use them.
After CFI: Add CFII and MEI
Once you have your initial CFI, two natural add-ons are available:
- CFII (Instrument Instructor) — allows you to teach instrument students and log instrument time as an instructor
- MEI (Multi-Engine Instructor) — allows you to teach in multi-engine aircraft and increases your per-hour earning rate
Ready to Start Your Aviation Journey?
Parrish Aviation — FAA Part 141 Flight School at Dallas Executive Airport (KRBD)
