NotCoolEnufToFly
Well-Known Member
I've been unhappy with the level of service that I've been recieving from my old instructor for about the past 6hrs so I decided this week to ask Ryan, an instructor that I've had two lessons with to take me on as his student. I didn't want to cause any problems for them as coworkers and I also don't want anyone to be upset with me but I felt it was the best thing for my training.
Some of the issues I had with my old instructor that brought me to this decision were that she and I were just not connecting on any level. I was scheduling 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hr blocks for lessons and I had never logged even a full hour with her. We had still yet to sit down and have ANY ground instruction. I realized after one lesson with my new instructor that she had never taught me to set the carb heat after pulling power back past a certain point. She didn't like teaching go arounds and ground reference manuevers so we had yet to begin them. The list actually goes on believe it or not.
Ryan, my new instructor is a gold seal instructor who has been flying for over 15yrs. He has flown corporate and made the big bucks but, as he tells the story, he didn't like the lifestyle and realized that he never felt as fulfilled as when he was instructing. He loves instructing. He is very thorough and passionate about it. He and I clicked from the beginning. He's very detail oriented and huge on ground instruction which I think fits my learning style. Many of the things that I feel I have had a struggle with since the beginning he has helped me correct in just the two lessons I've had with him.
I'm not upset with the other instructor. She is still very new. I don't even think she has sent anyone off for a checkride yet. I know she will find her rythme. But I have to keep a second job and work very hard to pay for those lessons and want to get the most out of every one of them that I can. I'm very happy with my decision to speak with them and begin my training with Ryan.
Some of the issues I had with my old instructor that brought me to this decision were that she and I were just not connecting on any level. I was scheduling 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hr blocks for lessons and I had never logged even a full hour with her. We had still yet to sit down and have ANY ground instruction. I realized after one lesson with my new instructor that she had never taught me to set the carb heat after pulling power back past a certain point. She didn't like teaching go arounds and ground reference manuevers so we had yet to begin them. The list actually goes on believe it or not.
Ryan, my new instructor is a gold seal instructor who has been flying for over 15yrs. He has flown corporate and made the big bucks but, as he tells the story, he didn't like the lifestyle and realized that he never felt as fulfilled as when he was instructing. He loves instructing. He is very thorough and passionate about it. He and I clicked from the beginning. He's very detail oriented and huge on ground instruction which I think fits my learning style. Many of the things that I feel I have had a struggle with since the beginning he has helped me correct in just the two lessons I've had with him.
I'm not upset with the other instructor. She is still very new. I don't even think she has sent anyone off for a checkride yet. I know she will find her rythme. But I have to keep a second job and work very hard to pay for those lessons and want to get the most out of every one of them that I can. I'm very happy with my decision to speak with them and begin my training with Ryan.