Instructor courtesy

I don't mind paying , I'm lucky enough to have the extra resources to pay. I always pay and tip! I taught my friends daughter for FREE FREE FREE , 15 years ago. She now fly's for airtran. After I taught her for free , she wanted to CHARGE me for a check out. I said no thanks!


Its just the sign off part , thats what I'm peeved about! It takes like , ah , 4 seconds to sign your name , # and date. Thats all I was asking , a signature , for a written test retake , I wasn't asking for a 747 type!


I just saw a pretty good looking female FO come out of the AirTran gate today (9/9) at Pittsburgh...

Wonder if that was her?

Anyhow yeah, I wouldnt charge a fellow CFI I personally knew or had any sort of connection with any money for an IPC, BFR, or sign off.

Weird.

Maybe just some bad eggs.
 
I gave a fello CFI I worked with a BFR and didn't want any money for it, he insisted he pay me for it. I don't know the reason why, maybe he didn't want to feel he owed me a favor.
 
LOL , Its no big deal. I just wanted my written out of the way before I interview. It makes my resume look better , but its not a necessity for the interview.

Thanks

...no big deal, huh? You wanted someone you don't know to sign a statement that he/she has prepared you for the re-take, without actually determining that fact? Where do you get off expecting such falsification? Did you do such falsification, and call it "instructor courtesy"?

The "courtesy" that you speak of, and I remember, was in aircraft checkouts or flight reviews, where flying was involved, or could be for writtens, but you knew them.

Come on, do you really live in a world where you expect to walk into any unknown fbo and be given red carpet free treatment because you 'used to'?
 
...no big deal, huh? You wanted someone you don't know to sign a statement that he/she has prepared you for the re-take, without actually determining that fact? Where do you get off expecting such falsification? Did you do such falsification, and call it "instructor courtesy"?

The "courtesy" that you speak of, and I remember, was in aircraft checkouts or flight reviews, where flying was involved, or could be for writtens, but you knew them.

Come on, do you really live in a world where you expect to walk into any unknown fbo and be given red carpet free treatment because you 'used to'?


First off , its an FBO that I have been flying and teaching at for 20 years.

Second , I had , in my hand , sample test and corrected questions that I missed.

Third , it was for a written test , Not a solo over the OCEAN!

Fourth , I have 10 times the experience of that guy/CFI.

Fifth , How old are you Nosehair? Old enough to have Nosehair?:sarcasm:
 
I guess the unwritten rule of instructor courtesy no longer applies in 2007.
..and there you would be guessing right. It is a different world than what you were in some twenty years ago, and for me, some forty years ago.:)
Yes, I even have earhair.:buck:
 
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