bc2209
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I have a Chinese student of mine who is having a significant amount of trouble with a few things.
His English speaking is excellent. He is well above and beyond his peers in that department. However, as soon as that engine kicks on he gets nervous and scatter brained.
Mr. young student of mine starts to forget everything, and granted, this is his seventh flight total. But his flying partner, who's English is TERRIBLE, is flying leaps and bounds over him.
So the young student of mine is having significant trouble with rectangular patterns, traffic patterns and most serious of problems is the approach.
My student can't fly a straight upwind, decide when to turn downwind, or final. When he does do a halfway not so terrible pattern he ends up WAY high on final and wayyyyy left or right of center line and is all over the place. He continues this until it's basically time to go around. Even with my commands of "we are too far left, etc." it is no help to him.
I'm a very new instructor and he is a very new student. I've taught hours of ground and demonstrated numerous stabilized approaches to this point.
Help me help him!!
The guy is genuine and honest that works his ass off and wants to succeed. Good guy.
His English speaking is excellent. He is well above and beyond his peers in that department. However, as soon as that engine kicks on he gets nervous and scatter brained.
Mr. young student of mine starts to forget everything, and granted, this is his seventh flight total. But his flying partner, who's English is TERRIBLE, is flying leaps and bounds over him.
So the young student of mine is having significant trouble with rectangular patterns, traffic patterns and most serious of problems is the approach.
My student can't fly a straight upwind, decide when to turn downwind, or final. When he does do a halfway not so terrible pattern he ends up WAY high on final and wayyyyy left or right of center line and is all over the place. He continues this until it's basically time to go around. Even with my commands of "we are too far left, etc." it is no help to him.
I'm a very new instructor and he is a very new student. I've taught hours of ground and demonstrated numerous stabilized approaches to this point.
Help me help him!!
The guy is genuine and honest that works his ass off and wants to succeed. Good guy.