Another Day of Flight Instructing!!!

mtsu_av8er

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Well, after an hour-long drive to Murfreesboro for Chemistry class and a two-hour long drive back to Nashville (due to an overturned tractor-trailor), I got to the airport for a short afternoon. My first student and I did some ground training, and we had a grand old time talking about ATC clearances, clearance limits, void times and cruise clearances. Got the lad sent on his way, and started prepping for a sight-seeing flight at 1600.

A little background on this flight - a woman called in last week and said that she wanted to buy her friend an hour in the plane. Apparently, this woman had learned to fly a while ago, but hasn't flown in a few years. This was to let her get into the airplane again.

Well, 1600 comes and the woman and her friend arrive at the airport. Turns out that this was part of a little celebration. You see, 60 years ago today, this woman had her first flight lesson. Humbling - truely.

We climbed into that 172SP, complete with moving map, GPS and autopilot, and she flew better than half of my primary students. Great sense of feel, and completely in control of the airplane. The technology in the cockpit really threw her for a loop ("When I learned to fly in a Cub, we didn't have any of this fancy stuff....goodness, we didn't even have radios! I don't need a headset...i'll let you handle all that" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif).

We flew around (well, she did) and just had a ball it was a little hazy, but she handled the plane just fine. Considering that she hadn't flown in many, many, many years, she even handled the traffic pattern well and landed us wonderfully (with a little 'guidance'.. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif ).

TICKLED PINK!!! I think she had the time of her life. I'm glad to have played a role in the day.

As an extra treat, I discovered during a little post-flight conversation that her friend that bought the flight (Ms. Mitchell) flew a Maule from Nashville to Moscow in 1998 (read more here ). I was humbled further.

For all of you that whine and complain about flight instructing and how horrible it is, shut up. For all of you that aspire to become flight instructors, keep your heads up. We have a responsibility to motivate those that can't motivate themselves and inspire those that dream of flight. Every now and then we have the opportunity to touch somebody in a way that they've never been touched. We're the people that they remember when they don't want to remember much else.

Just wanted to share with you guys that I'm pretty proud to be a flight instructor. It's a full circle, and we've gotta keep folks going around it.

After that flight, I had a discovery flight with a fella that's been dreaming of learning to fly for years. Not only did we make it a real lesson, we're scheduled again for next week, and he's an official student now.

It's what you make it.


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Some of my fondest memories of flying were flight instructing! Primarily why I used to get so bent out of shape when people would denigrate the profession without actually experiencing it.

Good story Lloyd!
 
That really is a great thread! Man, her smile is about a million miles wide. it is funny how sometimes something we all take for granted each day can really brighten up someones day. makes me actually want to become a flight instructor instead of trying to avoid it. keep up the good work.
 
Lloyd,

I am picking my jaw up off the floor. What a fantastic and wonderful thread! For an added treat, I hit your link and read the Bridges of Wings story. Thanks for the reminder of what really makes aviation special for us - the magic of flight. Sixty years from now, I want you to take me up!
 
Nice! The oldtimers can really finesse the controls of the airplanes they fly.....radio comms and some checklist items become a problem from time to time but it's a nice change of pace from the typical student pilot.
 
I consider myself lucky to get to hear ALL the great stories of Lloyd's students. I think the flight instructors job is so much more than the actual "flying stuff". I think a student's attitude and drive comes alot from his/her instructor. At that moment...the instructor is the window to the student's flying world. I am very proud to call my play husband flight instuctor! I know his students are getting a very encouraging look into the world of flying.
 
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For all of you that whine and complain about flight instructing and how horrible it is, shut up. For all of you that aspire to become flight instructors, keep your heads up. We have a responsibility to motivate those that can't motivate themselves and inspire those that dream of flight. Every now and then we have the opportunity to touch somebody in a way that they've never been touched. We're the people that they remember when they don't want to remember much else.

[/ QUOTE ] Very nicely said! Part of why doug started this website in the first place and why instructors such as yourself are so vital to keeping the dream alive!

What a great experience for you!! thanks for relaying the story and taking a photo!

edit: HEY, just noticed your wearing the JC lanyard - see doug.. told you that would pay off!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Thanks, everybody! From time to time, I like filling everybody in on my experiences at the flight school. It may not be flying a jet at the flight levels, but I think it's one of the most important jobs in aviation. When I contribute, I like to think that I'm giving back to JC for all that I've gained from it.
 
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HEY, just noticed your wearing the JC lanyard - see doug.. told you that would pay off!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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Hey, I have to sport the gear!!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
No your not.. your just here to get the free stuff everyyear... i KNOW you... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif








kidding.. i'm a kidder, i kid around - LOTS! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
there's no competition! go ahead.. show yours off! haha /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Thanks, Lloyd. I've been having second thoughts on the whole CFI vs MAPD thing, but you just put those to rest. Every story I hear like that puts me lightyears away from MAPD.
 
Anytime, Kell!! Flight instructing definately isn't for everyone, but if you can teach people, do it. This is by far one of my life's greatest experiences! And I get paid for it!
 
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