RookiePilot
Well-Known Member
Good Evening, I am attending a medium-sized flight school, the one with the really old airplanes, (HINT!) here in Florida, which will remain nameless for indentification purposes.
The issue as the thread implies is my CFI, she is quite overbearing and I'm against a rock and a hard place with this problem.
I spent my life savings, which wasn't much, but most of which I used to move me and my stuff down here. I like the school and most of the students seem pretty cool, and the staff on their good days are easy to work with.
I have been here roughly one month, maybe a little less than. And flying with this Instructor has made me reconsider my aviation career aspirations, it has gone this far.
I've used the usual avenue of talking with the Chief Flight Instructor, and I felt as if today when we spoke briefly, he 'rared' back in his leather chair did most of the talking for the few moments we did speak. This was the second time we spoke about this issue, his reponse as the last, was he'd speak with my instructor and get back with me, I asked on the last ocassion we spoke to receive if possible another instructor.
I'm not a brand new aviation student, I am very limited in my experience as far flight training, before the school I'm at now I was up in Oakland at SAA. I did the GS up there and logged about 20 hours or so before the ownership change. I also logged about 10 hours or so an FBO at the SMO airport prior to spending the cash and, subsequently losing thousands up at SAA.
But thats another story, for another time.
My issue and the point of this thread, last night and on several ocassions my instructor 'barks' at me in the airplane, I don't mean instructional lesson giving, I mean ego boosting stuff (For instance, after the lesson we're shooting the breeze and stuff, and my instructor in no uncertain terms tells me that she's a gneius, IQ 165 and genius is at 130, which I believed to be 160, but no big difference!) we're on final at 750', I should be at 650-700' and I'm at 80kts, the checklist says 65-75, I've just turned final and I'm working to get my AS under control having an all out arguement with my instructor, and working to get my landings on 'the spot'.
What can a student do in this type of situation? :banghead:
I have flown with no less than a dozen instructors in my aviation training, and everyone of them was top notch, we got along quite well, flew the airplane exceedingly well, and I learned usually after only being shown a manuver once.
A story I'd like to share, my instructor up at SAA, a Korean guy, he was totally cool. I mean I had like 8 hours at the school and this is OAK in the summertime, FOG, and so its only a 7-800' base, and tops are 1500' or so. So we file IFR to VFR on top and head out, then shoot the ILS back into the airport, easy enough. At SMO, the instructors were just happy to have a student to teach, and a chance to go flying, love the SFRA over LAX.
Okay to tie all this together, what is the opinion of some of the other pilots here, as well as some instructors if you may, I'd greatly apprecitate it.
The issue as the thread implies is my CFI, she is quite overbearing and I'm against a rock and a hard place with this problem.
I spent my life savings, which wasn't much, but most of which I used to move me and my stuff down here. I like the school and most of the students seem pretty cool, and the staff on their good days are easy to work with.
I have been here roughly one month, maybe a little less than. And flying with this Instructor has made me reconsider my aviation career aspirations, it has gone this far.
I've used the usual avenue of talking with the Chief Flight Instructor, and I felt as if today when we spoke briefly, he 'rared' back in his leather chair did most of the talking for the few moments we did speak. This was the second time we spoke about this issue, his reponse as the last, was he'd speak with my instructor and get back with me, I asked on the last ocassion we spoke to receive if possible another instructor.
I'm not a brand new aviation student, I am very limited in my experience as far flight training, before the school I'm at now I was up in Oakland at SAA. I did the GS up there and logged about 20 hours or so before the ownership change. I also logged about 10 hours or so an FBO at the SMO airport prior to spending the cash and, subsequently losing thousands up at SAA.
But thats another story, for another time.
My issue and the point of this thread, last night and on several ocassions my instructor 'barks' at me in the airplane, I don't mean instructional lesson giving, I mean ego boosting stuff (For instance, after the lesson we're shooting the breeze and stuff, and my instructor in no uncertain terms tells me that she's a gneius, IQ 165 and genius is at 130, which I believed to be 160, but no big difference!) we're on final at 750', I should be at 650-700' and I'm at 80kts, the checklist says 65-75, I've just turned final and I'm working to get my AS under control having an all out arguement with my instructor, and working to get my landings on 'the spot'.
What can a student do in this type of situation? :banghead:
I have flown with no less than a dozen instructors in my aviation training, and everyone of them was top notch, we got along quite well, flew the airplane exceedingly well, and I learned usually after only being shown a manuver once.
A story I'd like to share, my instructor up at SAA, a Korean guy, he was totally cool. I mean I had like 8 hours at the school and this is OAK in the summertime, FOG, and so its only a 7-800' base, and tops are 1500' or so. So we file IFR to VFR on top and head out, then shoot the ILS back into the airport, easy enough. At SMO, the instructors were just happy to have a student to teach, and a chance to go flying, love the SFRA over LAX.
Okay to tie all this together, what is the opinion of some of the other pilots here, as well as some instructors if you may, I'd greatly apprecitate it.
