Discovery Flight today...unexpected results
Mxsmanic wrote:
DGS writes:
Hard to tell but judging from his age and lack of compassion over the
situation it's very possible. I don't really know of a tactful way to
ask him this.
Ask him how long he has been an instructor. If the answer is twenty years,
he's probably not just instructing as a stepping stone to a professional
pilot's job. If the answer is six months, then he probably isn't a career
instructor.
I always find it odd that the FAA has set things up so that practically all
instructors are totally amateur teachers who care only about accumulating
hours. Seems like a dangerous way to teach new students.
In the real world as opposed to the simulated one Mxsmanic "flys" in,
most FBO's have a mix of old timers and youngsters building time for
a better job.
In my experiance paying real money to real people for real instruction
in real airplanes, I don't see any overall difference in quality in
either group.
Both groups can have rotten apples and real jewels.
--
Jim Pennino
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