Wheelsup23
Well-Known Member
Curious on your thoughts.
You hear a student pilot call the tower for their first solo flight and you will also be remaining in the pattern as a CFI giving a lesson. Is it not professional courtesy to give way to the student pilot to a certain degree? Now I was making three full stops and taxied back to approach, so I would be entering the pattern in different sequence but there was only two of us in the pattern. I had to extend a couple of times because he requested stop and go's, plus he was flying a very wide pattern. I just felt him knowing I'm on my solo, do a 360 and let me get in ahead of you, I sure would if I knew a student was soloing behind me. I was successful and do not have a problem maintaining my position in the pattern, it just seems professional courtesy should be extended in a case like this. We were both in 172's
Bucket list checked! Solo complete.
You hear a student pilot call the tower for their first solo flight and you will also be remaining in the pattern as a CFI giving a lesson. Is it not professional courtesy to give way to the student pilot to a certain degree? Now I was making three full stops and taxied back to approach, so I would be entering the pattern in different sequence but there was only two of us in the pattern. I had to extend a couple of times because he requested stop and go's, plus he was flying a very wide pattern. I just felt him knowing I'm on my solo, do a 360 and let me get in ahead of you, I sure would if I knew a student was soloing behind me. I was successful and do not have a problem maintaining my position in the pattern, it just seems professional courtesy should be extended in a case like this. We were both in 172's
Bucket list checked! Solo complete.