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Bob Gardner writes:
Does your instructor use a syllabus, and provide you with a copy? Hard to tell from where I am sitting, but it seems to me that you are being pushed into things you are not ready for. Successfully, apparently, but the key to flight training is the building block concept, where each new maneuver depends on a foundation of basic elements learned and mastered earlier. It may be a business decision. Students are more likely to continue their studies if they do things that are interesting. If the boring stuff is saved for last, not only are they likely to pay for more lessons, even if they eventually quit, but they are more likely to put up with the boring stuff later, if they've already invested a lot of money in lessons. If the boring stuff comes first, some students may give up right there, which brings about quite a loss of revenue. As long as everything is covered eventually, does the order make a difference? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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