slushie
Still here.
Yeah, I forgot about buying a job! Thats one way!
:yeahthat:
And thus you've validated your claims

PS: No one responds to me. sheesh! I even threw Jesus into the mix. Tough crowd.
Yeah, I forgot about buying a job! Thats one way!
:yeahthat:
And thus you've validated your claims![]()
Loan me some money. I'll pay you back when I get that job!
I'm not a CFI (yet), but I've taught a non-pilot how to maintain altitude, how to triangulate our position using a single VOR reciever. How to read a sectional, AFD, etc. He was a great help over Kansas.
"Crew" Resource Management? How about five-planes-flying-in-formation-management?
Did that for about 150 hours.
How about whole days trying to coordinate non-stop drop times with three jump planes, all of different speeds and climb rates - from several different altitudes?
Have you ever done the "holding pattern" into AirVenture?
etc, etc, etc.
I'm not a CFI yet, I must be worthless.
TXaviator, You like airplanes. Go fly airplanes. Simple.
We're not all made the same. We're not cookie cuttered versions of each other.
serious dude? CRM? CFI?
my CFIs most of the time sit next to me, and critique how I do my manuevers. it even says SRM on most of the lessons...
the only advantage of CFI I think is the amount of knowledge they get from the students asking 'what if' and they have to look it up if they don't know it. and they always have most of the stuff in their head since they have to teach it...
If you can't hack being a CFI
Loan me some money. I'll pay you back when I get that job!
I'm just pissed that in an effort to "provide advice" everyone has to say non-cfi, non-crew flying does nothing for you.
Not that it does nothing for you, it just puts you at a disadvantage.
Something else to think about...
The fact that the original poster is coming on here trying to find a non-cfi job is another reason to...well CFI.
I've have seen dozens of CFI's go further in their career because of all the contacts they made as a CFI. I just got a job because a former CFI called me and told me to send in a resume and gave me a nice referral.
Networking and making contacts will take you a long way in this buisness.
Networking and making contacts will take you a long way in this buisness.
serious dude? CRM? CFI?
my CFIs most of the time sit next to me, and critique how I do my manuevers. it even says SRM on most of the lessons...
the only advantage of CFI I think is the amount of knowledge they get from the students asking 'what if' and they have to look it up if they don't know it. and they always have most of the stuff in their head since they have to teach it...
I'm not a CFI (yet), but I've taught a non-pilot how to maintain altitude, how to triangulate our position using a single VOR reciever. How to read a sectional, AFD, etc. He was a great help over Kansas.
"Crew" Resource Management? How about five-planes-flying-in-formation-management?
Did that for about 150 hours.
How about whole days trying to coordinate non-stop drop times with three jump planes, all of different speeds and climb rates - from several different altitudes?
Have you ever done the "holding pattern" into AirVenture?
etc, etc, etc.
I'm not a CFI yet, I must be worthless.
TXaviator, You like airplanes. Go fly airplanes. Simple.
We're not all made the same. We're not cookie cuttered versions of each other.
that was the original spirit and intention of this thread.