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"Jim Burns" wrote in message
... I expect any student pilot passengers that ride along on cross country flights with me to at least show the initiative and interest to figure out where we're going, how long it will take, how we're going to get there, and if we stray off course could we end up running into anything or possibly get shot down by F16's. If they don't want to do the work at home, we can do it together, but he will do it. Any student that doesn't at least show that much interest can walk, and I don't care if he's a student of mine or of any other instructor. If a person has something in their wallet that says FAA and Pilot on it, they should at least be responsible for their own flight safety to what ever extent they can. I have no tolerance for pilots who are passengers that sit idly by all fat, dumb, and happy, wondering where they are rather than knowing. Nowhere did I mention or suggest "supervising" the PIC, the PIC was in charge, but that doesn't mean that the pilot/passenger should be a corpse. What I am suggesting is that Martin could have monitored their flight path and watched out for his own ass. He had the ability and the knowledge, and if he would have used it, he could have saved them both a lot of trouble. If I was Martin's CFI, we would begin the cross country planning lessons all over and it would last a good while. Jim I'd start with a review of CRM... This isn't that much unlike cases where 1st Officers have allowed Captains to kill both of them (and everyone in the back of the bus) by flying into t-storms or CFIT without uttering a peep. Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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