Hootie
Old Skool
I've had a CFI who wouldn't let me fly in anything more than 10 knots and I have had another CFI who would send me up if it was anything below 40 knots it seemed. Now that I'm the CFI I am trying to figure out standards for my primary students. I know it depends on the student but what if it is your first time or two with a brand new student or your first time or two with a student you have never flown with before? I hate cancelling their very first lesson with you because of weather. So what are your guidelines? Today I had was supposed to fly with 3 new students. Two intro flights and the TAF was saying winds of 25 gusts to 33 , 40 degree crosswind for the time of their flights so that was a no brainer cancel. But the other guy was earlier and he has (I hear) about 20 hours/ no solo but the winds were supposed to be more like 21 gusts to 28 and I have never flown with him. I couldn't get a hold of him to discuss the situation so I left a voice mail cancelling because of weather. I'd personally fly in it, but I really like instructing and have my students best interest in mind so I am always trying to refine my technique and process , so any input is much apreciated!