kevmor99
Well-Known Member
I have a student that doesn't fly too regularly, sometimes going a few weeks between lessons. Overall, it seemed like he was getting close to finishing up, so after not flying for a few months we did a mock oral. It went well, so the next week we did a "checkride prep" flight.
We discussed it to be a simulated "cross country" to a nearby airport and then a diversion. Although the day of, he didn't have a flight log (although it was only about 35 min away). He had a heading and that was about it. During the flight, he just about went into a nearby Class C airspace before I intervened. He explained that his heading should have kept him clear. At the airport we divert to, he entered the pattern at the wrong altitude (1000 vs 800 AGL). I ask him to raise his wing during a turn to check for traffic in the pattern, and he disagrees (says it's a bad idea?). On a short field approach, he slows to the short field speed and makes the base to final turn that slow.
To me these mistakes aren't from not being "current" or not knowing stuff. It seems more like laziness or maybe a lack of responsibility? Other CFI's, have you had a student like this before?
We discussed it to be a simulated "cross country" to a nearby airport and then a diversion. Although the day of, he didn't have a flight log (although it was only about 35 min away). He had a heading and that was about it. During the flight, he just about went into a nearby Class C airspace before I intervened. He explained that his heading should have kept him clear. At the airport we divert to, he entered the pattern at the wrong altitude (1000 vs 800 AGL). I ask him to raise his wing during a turn to check for traffic in the pattern, and he disagrees (says it's a bad idea?). On a short field approach, he slows to the short field speed and makes the base to final turn that slow.
To me these mistakes aren't from not being "current" or not knowing stuff. It seems more like laziness or maybe a lack of responsibility? Other CFI's, have you had a student like this before?