TheFlyingTurkey
Fetus Worshiper
***This is my new thread on what it is like to be a working CFI at Pan Am. Now that I am an employee, I won't be sharing my opinions, but I will share some experiences I have with training from the other side of the coin...a CFI. And I wont get too specific when discussing students.***
The day finally came and I got my first student. I started on Wednesday, and flew once a day through Friday. I am getting two more students starting Monday so I'll have 3 total, all of them Chinese. They will fly once a day until they finish ground school, then twice a day.
My first student was in the Chinese air force and flew some type of trainer aircraft, then transitioned into a jet trainer, but I don't know the type. Most of the Chinese students here were in the air force and have some flying experience. My student hadn't flown in over two years so I approached the first few flights as you would with any new student. His English is very good and I was surprised at how good it was, and he was very eager to talk on the radio. I have noticed the Chinese students are very competative, highly motivated, and intelligent. (and they love the NBA!)
The day finally came and I got my first student. I started on Wednesday, and flew once a day through Friday. I am getting two more students starting Monday so I'll have 3 total, all of them Chinese. They will fly once a day until they finish ground school, then twice a day.
My first student was in the Chinese air force and flew some type of trainer aircraft, then transitioned into a jet trainer, but I don't know the type. Most of the Chinese students here were in the air force and have some flying experience. My student hadn't flown in over two years so I approached the first few flights as you would with any new student. His English is very good and I was surprised at how good it was, and he was very eager to talk on the radio. I have noticed the Chinese students are very competative, highly motivated, and intelligent. (and they love the NBA!)