Alchemy
Well-Known Member
What's the best way to deal with students who question your credentials? Do most students do this? I sometimes wonder if I'm giving them a reason to question me....
I'm 21, and most of my students are 10-20 years older than me (at least). Some questions I typically get asked are "how long have you been instructing?", and "what's your pass rate on checkrides?". There's really no good answer for a low time CFI.....my answers to those questions would be 2 months and not applicable (no signoffs yet, but this thursday it will either be 0% or 100%).
Anyone else have this problem? I usually respond by saying I've been flying with this flight school for 3 years (did all my training where I currently work) and go on a little spiel about what a great school it is, and how i'm a product of the school, am intimately familiar with the fleet of aircraft, know the local area very well, etc etc.
As a student, I never asked my CFI what his pass rate was, how many hours he had, if he ever busted a checkride himself, etc etc because I felt it would be rude. I guess I never saw a need to question his credentials, and that's why I'm a bit concerned.
I also get asked all the time "so what do you really want to do in aviation". Everyone seems to ask this, maybe because of my age. I usually respond by saying I will go wherever the career takes be, but I enjoy being an instructor and plan to do this for at least 2 or 3 years.
Any other good responses to these types of questions? Am I being overly sensitive?
I'm 21, and most of my students are 10-20 years older than me (at least). Some questions I typically get asked are "how long have you been instructing?", and "what's your pass rate on checkrides?". There's really no good answer for a low time CFI.....my answers to those questions would be 2 months and not applicable (no signoffs yet, but this thursday it will either be 0% or 100%).
Anyone else have this problem? I usually respond by saying I've been flying with this flight school for 3 years (did all my training where I currently work) and go on a little spiel about what a great school it is, and how i'm a product of the school, am intimately familiar with the fleet of aircraft, know the local area very well, etc etc.
As a student, I never asked my CFI what his pass rate was, how many hours he had, if he ever busted a checkride himself, etc etc because I felt it would be rude. I guess I never saw a need to question his credentials, and that's why I'm a bit concerned.
I also get asked all the time "so what do you really want to do in aviation". Everyone seems to ask this, maybe because of my age. I usually respond by saying I will go wherever the career takes be, but I enjoy being an instructor and plan to do this for at least 2 or 3 years.
Any other good responses to these types of questions? Am I being overly sensitive?