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"Peter MacPherson" wrote in message news:jY9kd.386904$D%.80590@attbi_s51...
How does owning your own airplane make you a better instructor? I own my own airplane, have "another job", fly a lot of actual, and he is STILL a better instructor than I. I think "better" may be a relative term. A CFI that only does training will be very good at getting you through the checkride. However, when you ask real questions, like how to you manage ice you will be met with a blank face. As an example, any CFI who says the solution to ice in a non-ice approved plane is to stay out of the ice has never really flown IFR outside of the training env. In actual flying (long cross countries, flying IFR because you need to) you will end up getting ice when its not forcast and not suppose to be there. Having the practical background on how to come up with alternates and what type of ice to expect in what real-world situations, how different types of ice can be escaped, is where a good CFI gives benefit. Getting out of clear ice can be different than getting out of rime simply because of the environment they form in. Any CFI can read the FAA pubs and spew back what the pubs say. Owning a plane and flying it all over the place is one way to get this experience. Flying 135 could be another. Having said all this, none of this makes someone good at teaching. Teaching is mostly an art, you either have it or not. The best CFIs combine a natural ability to teach with real world experience of flying. -Robert, CFI |
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