CFI spin training?

I'm spin-agnostic. :) If a student wants to do it, then I will; otherwise, I have better plans.

<<Interesting comment from someone so interested in seeing hard data! >>

Oh, make no mistake, I see pilot training as art. My art. My painting, my sculpture. While creating my art, I have certain responsibilities, many of which I'd leave out were it up to me. Hard data would induce me to deviate from my art into practicalities. I would do so resentfully. :)

Gotcha! Please notice the smiley I put by that comment...


Kevin
 
Come to where I teach if you are in the Chandler Az area on South East Phoenix metro area.

Chandler Air Service Chandler Air Service

Alot of schools are sending their students to us for Spin training. We do the endorcement in a Great Lakes. Usually takes two flights. But it is the most fun you will ever have.

We do have Pitts, but that is more for the advanced aerobatic course.

Check us out...... The Red Bull guys used our hangar to put their planes together for the Monument valley race over the weekend.... Our owner and chief pilot are all friends of these guys.

Come out and see us.....

Justin
 
One of the most beneficial elements to spin training, in my opinion, is to teach a student what the hell a spin is.

Too many students are scared as hell of spins. Maybe rightfully so.

Once they see the dynamics of spins and how to enter and recover from them, it's usually a confidence builder.
 
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