CFI applicants must demonstrate instructional knowledge of spin entry, spins, and spin recovery per FAR 61.183. Our Cessna 170B is an excellent platform for this training — it provides clear aerodynamic feedback and predictable spin characteristics.
N3472C's larger cabin and higher gross weight make it a great option for pilots who don't fit comfortably in a Cessna 150/152 or Decathlon — the aircraft typically used for spin training.
You'll receive a logbook endorsement upon completion, satisfying the spin training requirement for your CFI checkride.
Located at Minute Man Air Field (6B6) in Stow, MA — just 30 minutes west of Boston, with easy access from Route 2 and Route 495.