ready2fly
Well-Known Member
To date, I've put a considerable number of hours into my lesson plans. I've gleaned (gleened?) a little bit here, a little bit there and so on. I've spent hours typing the things out and making them look presentable.
However, several of the CFI's at my FBO have simply made a photocopy of somebody elses and walked in for the checkride and had no problem.
Personally, I've found the time and effort I've put into preparing my lesson plans has helped me see the big picture... but, that's just me.
I've been told more than once by more than one instructor "Eh. You quit looking at the lesson plans after about three weeks anyway..."
Is this true? Your thoughts.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not slamming those who have not necessarily put forth the time and effort that I have.... Just curious - is this the norm?
R2F
However, several of the CFI's at my FBO have simply made a photocopy of somebody elses and walked in for the checkride and had no problem.
Personally, I've found the time and effort I've put into preparing my lesson plans has helped me see the big picture... but, that's just me.
I've been told more than once by more than one instructor "Eh. You quit looking at the lesson plans after about three weeks anyway..."
Is this true? Your thoughts.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not slamming those who have not necessarily put forth the time and effort that I have.... Just curious - is this the norm?
R2F