Hacker15e
Who am I? Where are my pants?
CFIs need to use "truth in advertising" when they teach things like this to students.
Student pilots MUST know the difference between technique and procedure. Because students are too new and not as familiar with all of the finer points of the CFR, then it is the RESPONSIBLITY of the CFI to tell them what is technique and what is procedure.
The responses seen in this thread alone should be enough evidence to show that people are taught/teaching technique and the students aren't aware of the difference.
If a CFI has a hard-on about making PPL students keep their hand on the throttle the whole flight, that's fine...so long as they tell their student that it is their TECHNIQUE and that's how they expect the student to fly if they are going to continue training with that CFI.
Student pilots MUST know the difference between technique and procedure. Because students are too new and not as familiar with all of the finer points of the CFR, then it is the RESPONSIBLITY of the CFI to tell them what is technique and what is procedure.
The responses seen in this thread alone should be enough evidence to show that people are taught/teaching technique and the students aren't aware of the difference.
If a CFI has a hard-on about making PPL students keep their hand on the throttle the whole flight, that's fine...so long as they tell their student that it is their TECHNIQUE and that's how they expect the student to fly if they are going to continue training with that CFI.