try trans-pac in Phoenix.
Not hiring as of last I heard and probably won't till at least September.
I am a rated CFII and MEI. I am willing to relocate anywhere. Can anyone help a guy out? I have 300TT and about 60 hours given.
Was working for ATP but they let me go because I requested a STOP & GO at KCRG in the PA-44, again all I did was request one due to another Instructor requesting one and being allowed to do it! The owner is very shady, we were repremanded when it occured. I was about a week into being standardized and instructing when I got repremanded and then was allowed to continue working for about a month. Signed off a Private and a CFII while I was working.
Got a call a week ago telling me that they were going to let me and the other instructor go because the owner found out about it!
Was not even a written rule about doing Stop and Go's, now they have made it in writing that no stop and go's are allowed on a runway less that 8000'. :beer:
Its all good though, but now I am in the pool of jobless instructors
Thanks for all of your help guys and keep me posted on any pilot jobs around
What the hell? I'm only a student and I can easily do touch and goes on a 4000 foot runway....
I can probably do it on a 3000. 8000 is absurd. absolutely.
Taking off on an 8000', you'd be turning crosswind before reaching the end of the runway. that's crazy talk
What the hell? I'm only a student and I can easily do touch and goes on a 4000 foot runway....
I can probably do it on a 3000. 8000 is absurd. absolutely.
Taking off on an 8000', you'd be turning crosswind before reaching the end of the runway. that's crazy talk
He is also referring to a STOP and GO where the plane comes to an absolute stop and then you T/O again. Not a Touch n' Go. In a Piper Seminole. Flight schools have to go on the conservative side too for insurance purposes.
I definitely agree with the insurance.
As for the plane, I must've missed that it's a seminole. I guess it makes more sense now.
I apologize for assuming it was a tiny little plane. 8k is still a little high but insurance is insurance.
Yeah, I remember from working in the training environment that when you allow something to be done that required a certain level of thought, it could be done and done well. However, there was always one loose screw that took another guys experience and figured it was his own after he floated passed his touchdown point buy about 1500 to 2000 feet and figured he could complete the maneuver.
We use to allow touch n' go's in DCA aircraft at Orlando Country which is only about 15' wide and 2100' long. Did them for years. Then, an instructor was doing a soft field landing to a soft field T/O and the student misplaced the flaps. Crashed into a parking lot. Luckily neither were that badly hurt.
I always found stop and goes to be a little safer in the twin than touch and goes. If things go pear shaped and you don't have enough room to take off again, you're already stopped and you have a few seconds to evaluate it and just taxi off. I have a feeling there is more to that poster's story than JUST requesting a stop-and-go.Well, don't forget that he is talking about a twin engine seminole. A little bit different than stop and go's in your 172.
I always found stop and goes to be a little safer in the twin than touch and goes. If things go pear shaped and you don't have enough room to take off again, you're already stopped and you have a few seconds to evaluate it and just taxi off. I have a feeling there is more to that poster's story than JUST requesting a stop-and-go.