jhugz
Well-Known Member
We wont go there. Lets just say after the FAA came the other day and grounded 8 planes.
:rotfl: WOW...
Which 82 T was always much better then NA IMHO?
We wont go there. Lets just say after the FAA came the other day and grounded 8 planes.
I hope we aren't talking about spinning a skyhawk for three hours. It's four rote items. Not the hardest thing in the world to do.
I think so. (for what that's worth). There's training in general and then there's required training. To say that you can't do this hits me as saying that once someone decides to start working on a CFI, he can't ever fly with a CFI other than a senior CFI.Reading this, it seems to me like it would be OK for the junior CFI to give the training to get the guy ready, have him fly with the senior CFI and cover the required training in one or two flights, and then have the senior CFI sign the required endorsements?
Im going to get my CFI-G and teach gliders and fly the tow plane most of next summer because it is closer to my house.