Beech90
Well-Known Member
I had the chance to fly with a private pilot. ( older guy) who has 10,000 hours. The FAA mandated he flew with a CFI due to a runway incursion a few months ago. He radio skills and situational awareness lacked and I didn't feel okay signing him off.
This individual has had gear up landings and has ran out of fuel ( Years ago). He has not made the best decisions, however he was workable. The flight school I currently work at does not want me to fly with this guy as they do not want to deal with the baggage this could come with, like getting involved with the FAA. My whole idea is instructors are supposed to help pilots and train them to proficiency. ( who knew right?)
If I do not help this individual the FAA personally told me they are going to send a letter asking him to surrender his license. Personally I do not feel this should be the case and it's my ( as well as all CFI's) duty to help this person and retrain him as needed.
Any thoughts/comments?
This individual has had gear up landings and has ran out of fuel ( Years ago). He has not made the best decisions, however he was workable. The flight school I currently work at does not want me to fly with this guy as they do not want to deal with the baggage this could come with, like getting involved with the FAA. My whole idea is instructors are supposed to help pilots and train them to proficiency. ( who knew right?)
If I do not help this individual the FAA personally told me they are going to send a letter asking him to surrender his license. Personally I do not feel this should be the case and it's my ( as well as all CFI's) duty to help this person and retrain him as needed.
Any thoughts/comments?