This is the official FAA Aviation Instructor's Handbook FAA-H-8083-9B. Released in 2020, for use in 2023. Printed in Color.
Designed for ground instructors, flight instructors, and aviation maintenance instructors, the Aviation Instructor’s Handbook was developed by the Flight Standards Service, Airman Testing Standards Branch, in cooperation with aviation educators and industry to help beginning instructors understand and apply the fundamentals of instruction.
This handbook provides aviation instructors with up-to-date information on learning and teaching, and how to relate this information to the task of teaching aeronautical knowledge and skills to learners. Experienced aviation instructors will also find the updated information useful for improving their effectiveness in training activities.
Everything you need to know to pass the FAA's Fundamentals of Instruction test. There's a lot to get your head around if this is your first introduction to teaching, but it's reasonably well-presented and discussed. Definitely not the last word on instructing aviation, but also definitely a good introduction.
While the content is pretty dry, it tells you all you need to know for the FOI. It doesn’t really go into any of the needed information about flight training or aircraft systems. It really is like the in-depth training for FOI written but almost nothing for the FIA. For that, check out the Flight Instructor’s Manual by Kershner.
Read it, listen to an audio book, read parts of it again, listen to the audio again, listen to seasoned instructors advice on podcasts or around the airport. Be patient with new students. Figure out their learning style and teach to that.
I read this to study for my Fundamentals of Instructing FAA Knowledge Exam. There's lots of great information on teaching/psychology that was all new to me (as someone not in a teaching profession). The shortcomings of this tome is that there's so much information, that it's very dense and at times, dry. There's a lot of material covered. The challenge is remembering it all, since initially it's all rote memorization.
This book is very informative for someone like me who is looking into a career in the aviation class. Although it is very dry and not exciting in the least I would still recommend this to someone who is exited about learning how to fly. at first it was very confusing but if you stick with it and realy want to learn how to fly that it slowly becomes easyer to read.