escapepilot
Well-Known Member
It really depends on your skills and background. When I do a tailwheel endorsement, I spend at least a half an hour doing airwork to figure out if they know how to use the rudders (most Cessna drivers don't). If they do well on that task, then the endorsement usually will go quicker. I also insist on flying on pavement and turf. The AVERAGE pilot will take about 10 hours. Since you are a CFI and could be planning on doing TW endorsements earlier, then I'd hope your CFI would spend more time w/ you to make sure you understand how to teach tailwheel.