Help In Choosing A School For A Private Pilot's License
Jim Macklin wrote:
If you read the whole thing, you'll see that I support flying with more than
one instructor, but particularly with a pre-solo student who does not have
the skill or experience to do a TO&L session. But the false expectation and
the bad habits, frustration and even failures that are likely create a
plateau or even a big back-slide. I've seen it happen, all the experienced
instructors have seen it and many students have experienced it.
At any school, the instructor need to be coordinated and if there is a Chief
Flight Instructor {approved school] they should have procedures in place
just the Henry said previously.
It's no use Jim. I've been dealing with Jose now for years. He seems
absolutely convinced that classroom teachers are WAY ahead of the curve
when it comes to us lowly CFI's :-) I don't think the guy has EVER asked
me a question about flight instruction. He just lectures and lectures
and lectures some more.
He's been informing me on how to teach people to fly for years :-))
Sorry Jose, but you might at least go out and get the rating and fly
with a few students before telling us how to best do the job.
No flame intended really :-))
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Dudley Henriques
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