Bruce Everett Scott - Flight Instructor, Mechanic, Ground Instructor

Pilot + Non-Pilot

WINCHESTER, CA • Western-Pacific Region

Airman Information

Bruce Scott is an FAA-certified flight instructor, aircraft mechanic, and ground instructor based in Winchester, CA. Bruce Everett Scott holds a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) certificate with Airplane Single-Engine rating. A Certified Flight Instructor certificate authorizes the holder to provide flight training to student and certificated pilots, including ground and flight instruction, solo endorsements, practical test endorsements, and biennial flight reviews. Bruce holds an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) mechanic certificate. An A&P certificate is the most comprehensive FAA mechanic certification, authorizing the holder to inspect, maintain, and repair both aircraft structures (fuselage, wings, control surfaces, landing gear) and engines (reciprocating, turbine, and turboprop powerplants). A&P mechanics are qualified to perform the broadest range of aircraft maintenance, including annual inspections when combined with an Inspection Authorization (IA). Bruce holds a Ground Instructor certificate. This certificate authorizes the holder to provide ground training for pilot certification and endorsements. They hold a BasicMed medical qualification. The FAA airman records for Bruce Scott are tracked and verified by AviatorDB.

Location

Address
32427 Renoir Rd
City, State
Winchester, CA 92596-9056
Country
USA
FAA Region
Western-Pacific

Medical Certificate

Medical Class
None on file
BasicMed Course
September 27, 2023
BasicMed CMEC
November 2, 2020

Flight Instructor

Certificate
Flight Instructor
Expiration
December 3120
Ratings
  • Airplane Single Engine

Mechanic

Certificate
Mechanic
Expiration
None
Ratings
  • Airframe
  • Powerplant

Ground Instructor

Certificate
Ground Instructor
Expiration
None
Ratings
  • Advanced

Data Source

Data provided by the FAA Airmen Certification Database. AviatorDB provides a searchable interface to FAA airman certification records, making public data accessible and easy to explore.