moxiepilot said:unfortunately with n57 and grant h we only have one side of the story. now, i'm not disagreeing with your choices or decisions, but i am not agreeing with you both either.
first, your perception of the situation may be different from the reality, maybe they will coincide, but i can't tell since it is a one sided complaint; but have you considered that:
1.) your instructor was doing exactly what he said when he said, "i like to wait before my new students get any pilot supplies." 2 hours is what? 2 flights? it can easily be put into a log book. Could it be that this instructor is determining whether he will ever see you again (and saving you $10) But I also agree that he probably could've said, "these are the things you're going to need." It sounds like your dad is a pilot. He very well then knows you will need a logbood, so aren't you making a mountain outta a molehill and starting problems for the sake of starting problems?
2.) NO, it is not necessarily the instructor's job to schedule your flight lessons. Does he know when you are free? Probably saves you both a headache by your instructor suggesting you do something that you have information about. Lazy? I don't think so. Sure, could've he helped? I think that's great customer service, but is he lazy because he had you do it?
3.) Sometimes I like brownies too. I fly back to back flights ALL DAY and maybe, just maybe 2 days a week out of a 6.5 day work week I will get lunch. Thank god I can grab a pretzel or hotdog on the way to the plane somedays. We are not ROBOTS we are human. And yes sometimes we run a little behind schedule. I think it would have been courteous of him to apoligize, but even sometimes I forget that too.
4.) Listening to others is not necessarily a bad thing about the preflight thingy. Could be reliable, maybe not. That's why it's called gossip. People talking about other people behind their back. Why don't you ask him what he points out in a preflight as compared to other instructors? I know what my colleauges focus on that I do not, and vice versa. We all have our cocentrations.
so in summary to you, i do not think you are on the money; nor, do i think that you're crazy. I think however you may have been a little more communicative to the instrucotr and you both probably could have been slightly more professional.
As an instructor I strive to do my best at all times, and sometimes I fall short - forgive me, please. But at the same time sometimes the customer is not always right. Diplomacy helps, but the customer is not always right, just like I am not.
and granthubbell - do you mean that your instructor is not letting you land unassisted or she is landing the plane each flight? the only reason I'm asking is that I know of few pilots that can land unassisted with 10 hours if they spent time practicing maneuvers in the practice area first. Maybe if all 10 hours were in the pattern racking up 30 landings, but 5 flights to practice maneuvers and you expect to land?
Sometimes, just like in the above post, the customer is not always right. Now you may shop around until you find someone who concedes to what you tell them to do, but I think as a 10 hour pilot you may need to recognize that instructors do have more experience and know what they are doing. Had you considered that you're doing ground ref so that your pattern gets better?
I was hoping for a opposite point of view from someone... good post moxie.
