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..... and can't you just imagine the TSA's response?
sarcasm on I think they'll be proud.... "As a result of new security measures, the Transportation Safety Administration has brought regulation, supervision, and security to a potentially dangerous and formerly unmonitored segment of this nations transportation system. Under the new TSA Rules, the number of FAA Certified Flight Instructors acting independently, not affiliated, supervised, or regulated by a major flight training center or organization, has been dramatically reduced. Many of these part time instructors where not employed by an officially recognized flight school or training center, but where independent part time freelancers able to teach any individual, foreign or domestic, legal or illegal, how to fly. The majority of these independent Flight Instructors acted as such purely on a part time basis and held full time positions in other occupations, again most of which were not even aviation related. Most of these independent instructors spent very little time actually at the airport, some only a few hours a week. Clearly these individual instructors are unable to monitor the daily security concerns that this Administration feels need to be closely attended to. We believe that educating pilots belongs solely in the hands of professional full time instructors that can monitor the safety and security of this nation's aircraft, airports, and the citizens of surrounding communities. We believe this to be a major step forward in the war against terrorism. No longer can just any instructor certified by the FAA pick up new customers out of the taverns, street corners, and back alleys, with little concern for the security or safety of these United States, and proceed to put that individual in the captain's seat of an airliner ready to carry hundreds of people to their death. This is clearly a safer and better day for the citizens of the United States of America!" sarcasm off I'll still vote for Bush. Under his Administration I've been able to get my Commercial certificate, my AGI, IGI, CFI, CFII, Multi-rating, bought an airplane and even paid for it. All on a part time basis while farming full time and not even going broke doing it. That seems to be about as logical of a reason as criticizing him for things he had no control over. Jim "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... A better question would be "I wonder how many independent CFI's will say "screw it" and give up instructing. Interesting you mention that. I'm in a somewhat unique situation, having started work on my flight instructor certificate just before my son was born, and now (having put that work on hold for awhile, as I enjoy being a dad and have lots of other distractions as well) I'm wondering if I should even bother finishing up getting my flight instructor certificate. I thought about mentioning that in response to this thread, but decided not to, figuring my situation was so uncommon as to be irrelevant. But you're right...there are plenty of people *already* flight instructors who may also just give it up. I have a hard enough time fighting various regulations that try to simply prevent me from flying altogether. It is becoming increasingly difficult for me to justify jumping through all the ridiculous hoops required to go beyond my private-pilot oriented activities. Frankly, I've got plenty of other interests to keep me busy, and some of those will help pay for my regular flying a lot better than instructing would. I'm sure I'd enjoy the instructing part of instructing, but when the job winds up being too much non-instructing stuff, it's just not worth it. So, you ask "Just how much nonsense are we going to put up with?" Well, personally, I've had just about my fill. I think I'm about done...I love flying, but in this environment it's difficult to justify the headaches. Pete --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.774 / Virus Database: 521 - Release Date: 10/7/2004 |
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