CFI ACS Task A Explained: Human Behavior & Communication Made Simple

CFI ACS Task A Explained: Human Behavior & Communication Made Simple

Author: Seth Lake March 28, 2026 Duration: 1:02:40

This episode focuses specifically on Area of Operation I, Task A of the CFI ACS:

Effects of Human Behavior and Communication on the Learning Process

We're not covering all of the FOIs here. Instead, this is a targeted breakdown of how human behavior and communication directly impact your effectiveness as an instructor—and how examiners expect you to apply this on a checkride.

If you're preparing for a CFI checkride, this is one of the most important areas to understand. It's also one of the most misunderstood.

This episode connects the FOIs to real-world instruction and shows how to actually use them when teaching, not just memorize them.

What we cover:

How human behavior affects learning in aviation training
Barriers to effective communication
Instructor responsibilities in managing student behavior
Why teaching is more than just delivering information
How this task shows up during a CFI checkride

Resources:

Join the VSL Aviation Discord: https://discord.gg/4BMChDbbxC
ACE Guide: https://vsl.aero/aceguide
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Chapters

00:00 – Intro
00:30 – Scope of This Episode (Task A Only)
01:30 – Where Task A Fits in the CFI ACS
03:00 – Why Human Behavior Matters in Training
06:00 – The Instructor's Role in the Learning Process
10:00 – Barriers to Communication
15:00 – Miscommunication in Aviation Training
20:00 – Understanding Student Behavior
26:00 – Building Effective Communication Habits
32:00 – Real-World Instruction Examples
38:00 – Common Mistakes CFI Applicants Make
44:00 – How Examiners Evaluate Task A
50:00 – Key Takeaways


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