The story
{{BIO_PARAGRAPH_1}} — your origin story. How you found flying. The first airplane you flew. Why you decided to teach instead of (or alongside) the airlines or charter. Keep it specific and human; two or three short paragraphs.
{{BIO_PARAGRAPH_2}} — the operating philosophy. The kind of pilot you're trying to produce. What you refuse to compromise on (currency, weather minimums, briefings). The kind of student you work best with.
{{BIO_PARAGRAPH_3}} — why South Florida. Why you chose to run an independent practice instead of slotting into a Part 141 academy. What pilots here actually need that they aren't getting.
Qualifications
Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
Airplane single-engine land.
Certified Flight Instructor — Instrument (CFII)
Primary specialty.
Commercial Pilot — AMEL Instrument
Multi-engine land with instrument privileges. Enables single-pilot IFR ferry of singles and light-piston twins. Multi-engine instruction is not offered.
Complex & High-Performance
Issue and conduct training per § 61.31(e), (f).
CFI Liability Coverage
Active policy. Carrier on request.
{{MEDICAL_CLASS}} Medical
Current. Renewed every {{INTERVAL}}.
Philosophy
Aviation is a serious profession practiced by serious people.
The fun comes from competence. The freedom comes from discipline. The safety comes from refusing to skip any of it. There is no other order.
