| Media Release |
Contact:
Rich Stowell, Master Flight
Instructor |
| For Immediate Release |
(805) 525-2037
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November 28, 2007 |
rich@richstowell.com
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NAFI/IAC Designate the
Country's First CFI-Aerobatic
SANTA PAULA, CA: The National
Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) and the
International Aerobatic Club (IAC) announce a
significant accomplishment on the part of
J.
Clarke McNeace, a former FA-18 Strike
Fighter Pilot and Weapons Tactics Instructor
with the U.S. Navy and currently an aerobatic
instructor with APS Emergency Maneuver Training
in Mesa, AZ (www.APSTraining.com).
McNeace recently earned his aerobatic instructor
accreditation under an expanded program
developed jointly by NAFI and IAC. In addition
to the Master CFI-Aerobatic designation
available since 2001, two new designations have
recently been added: Flight Instructor-Aerobatic
and Certificated Flight Instructor-Aerobatic.
While nine instructors currently hold the MCFI-A
designation, McNeace is the country’s first
aerobatic instructor to earn the CFI-A
designation under this new program.
Candidates earn one of the three NAFI/IAC
Aerobatic Instructor designations through a
voluntary-yet-rigorous process of continuing
professional activity and peer review. The
program parallels the continuing education
regimen used by professionals in other fields to
enhance their knowledge base. The Aerobatic
Instructor designation identifies those aviation
educators who have demonstrated an ongoing
commitment to excellence, professional growth,
and service to the aviation community. This is
also the only standardized program in the U.S.
to officially recognize aerobatic instructors.
An offshoot of the successful NAFI Master
Instructor program, aerobatic designations must
be renewed biennially.
NAFI and IAC--an affiliate and a division,
respectively, of the Experimental Aircraft
Association (EAA)--are dedicated to providing
support and recognition for America's
professional aerobatic instructors, while
simultaneously encouraging all such instructors
to aspire to and maintain a high level of
professionalism. These organizations are
committed to providing a safe and effective
learning environment for those seeking spin,
emergency maneuver/upset, and traditional
aerobatic training services as well.
For more information on the NAFI/IAC Aerobatic
Instructor program, e-mail the Board of Review
at rich@richstowell.com.
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Images for Media Use: Courtesy
of APS Emergency Maneuver Training
J. Clarke McNeace: Aircraft
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Extra 300L
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Front Cockpit Photo
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J. Clarke McNeace: Brief
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