I had a student say that to me one day.moxiepilot said:I'm tired of hearing, "I have a photographic memory." I never knew so many people with photographic memories couldn't recall things.
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Mr_Creepy said:I had a student say that to me one day.
My one liner answer was:
"Time to get some new film."
mtsu_av8er said:Nicely done!
That drives me absolutely crazy. Ask any of my students, and they'll tell you that I'll pretty much bite their freaking heads off if they turn out before they're within 300' of the TPA. It's written in the AIM pretty clearly!
If you're at a controlled airport, and the tower directs you to start your turn, that's one thing. Otherwise, do it the right way!
Granted!ChinookDriver said:Ha! That's awesome! Request permission to use that one!![]()
flyguy said:That same student I mentioned a few posts back, is like a computer. He will do only and exactly waht I tell him to do, and sometimes has trouble thinking for himself. Example: I tell him to maintain 2500 and fly to (insert airport name) and he will maintain 2500, fly to that airport, call the tower, recieve and read back his landing clearance, but won't descend from 2500 unless I tell him to.
Me: "do you have the runway in sight"
Student: " I have the runway in sight"
5 minutes later
Me: "do you still have the runway in sight"
Student: "no"
Me: "why not?"
Student: "I think we're right over the airport"
Me: "why aren't we landing right now"
Student: "we're too high"
Me: "why aren't we lower?"
Student: "You never told I could descend"
Tower: "(insert call sign) say intentions"
Student: "intentions"
Okay maybe a slight exaggeration, but it drives me nuts!
YUPKLB said:Is he Chinese.
FlyingNole said:On another note; Out of almost being killed everyday, Ive started a "kill count" for my students... So at the end of the flight I give them the tally. This way they have a goal of NOT trying to kill us.
Speaking of checklists, it drives me crazy how they have each checklist memorized perfectly, just recite the items rather than do them.Nick said:Completing the before taxi checklist while trying to talk over the AWOS or ATIS that is still tuned in and blaring.
flyguy said:Speaking of checklists, it drives me crazy how they have each checklist memorized perfectly, just recite the items rather than do them.
Example: Engine start checklist
...."Master Switch On, Stroble Lights On, Prop Area Clear "Clear Prop" (then with eyes focussed squarely on the ignition switch)...area clear to left, area clear forward, area clear to right, ignition to start......
flyguy said:Tower: "(insert call sign) say intentions"
Student: "intentions"
KLB said:I have to admitt that the best part of my job, is the satisfaction I get from seeing my foreign students solo, communicate with ATC, pass their checkride, and turn into awesome pilots all in about six months. Just seeing there communication skill get better and better is awesome.
ColMustard said:I agree, one of the most motivated and dedicated students I ever had. Finished his private in just under 5 months, coming from Japan, and learning the english language and radio talk during that time. Very impressive how well he picked things up, but he certainly had the smarts for it (Engineer for a Boeing subcontractor, wing structure division).