Instructor Level 4

Overview

In order to receive a complete Trainer Level 2 sign off, you must first complete all of the required skills and be signed off as an Instructor Level 4.

Pre-requisites

As part of continuing the IBA Trainer path, you will need to have completed all of the Instructor Level 4 requirements. Trainers also need to have all of the Trainer Level I skills completed prior to becoming a Level II Trainer. 

Objectives

The primary objective is to be able to continue down the trainer path and prior to doing so you will need to complete all of the training items and become a qualified Level 4 Instructor.

Preparation

The biggest key about preparing for additional Trainer ratings and completing the Level 4 instructor training begins early in your career, demonstrating the ability to learn quickly, accept critique and feedback from your peers and naturally fit as part of a team. All of these attributes along with the physical instructing and flying abilities will place you well as a Trainer candidate.

Technique and Drills

Basic

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Advanced

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