The Gardener
Terrafirma Phobic
It seems like a school where you don't pick. This is where 141 has the potential to suck.
Ok, I'll roll with that.
Then to the OP, why would you choose this school? It's your money, why are you wasting it?
It seems like a school where you don't pick. This is where 141 has the potential to suck.
njdem82, what was the problem with the short fields? Just curious.
I had a CFI once that I hated flying with. Only negative reinforcement and made me feel like I just couldn't do it.......... New instructor and instantly everything was better and I finished my cpl in the same fashion that I had the rest of my ratings. I had a different instructor for all of my ratings, so I feel like I have a handle on a good and bad instructors.
Ok, I'll roll with that.
Then to the OP, why would you choose this school? It's your money, why are you wasting it?
Hi all. thanks for sharing your stories.
My descent profile was low , instead of coming in at a steep descent I would come in on a low descent (I dropped power too low and early and put full flaps in too early) and then bump some power in to get the few extra feet and hit my point which , understandably , my instructor did not like. But he also did not do anything to help me fix the problem except for telling me it was wrong and insulting me when he was in the mood to do so. So on the check ride I did not cheat with power (though I don't understand why its called cheating) and ended up short of the thousand footers , I should have used power as it would have still been PTS (I think) as long as I hit my point. But its good that I did not since I've had my new instructor it has been becoming easier and easier to do them the right way --but I would be grateful for any suggestions for short fields any maneuvers or general tips in a Beechcraft Duchess BE-76
I've had to clean up some bad habits from students after their previous instructor taught them to do turns about a point by aiming the wing at the center point through the entire maneuver. That and they were under the impression that power got you out of a stall.That is scary bad. What is worse, is that I too know CFI that was teaching it that way.
Nope, I've loved all of my instructors. They are all different, but each good in their own way. They are all calm and relaxed for the most part. One rarely talks, but will point on when you need to do something. I've flown with experienced and new instructors (and questioned some of what they told me to do). One taught me to land (though I really can't point out anything he did different than the others before him).Did you guys ever have some really terrible CFI's ?? If so what was your experience with him or her?? Did you have any recourse? Has that experience shown you what not to do as a CFI?? Also if you have any stories about a really great instructor that you had please share those as well , I think I will have a story like that in a few days. Thank you
You seriously got yourself into a spin on your first solo? Seriously? What were you flying, because even if you were doing really sloppy power on stalls, a 172 or 152 won't spin unless you push HARD on the rudder, so if you weren't using rudder...weird.
Anyway, worst one I had taught me to do 8s on pylons by holding the pylon by varying bank angle while keeping the airplane at the same altitude.
Had a student put a 152 into a spin during a PO stall and I have no idea how he did it. No weird rudder inputs, just freaking weird.
Hi all. thanks for sharing your stories.
My descent profile was low , instead of coming in at a steep descent I would come in on a low descent (I dropped power too low and early and put full flaps in too early) and then bump some power in to get the few extra feet and hit my point which , understandably , my instructor did not like. But he also did not do anything to help me fix the problem except for telling me it was wrong and insulting me when he was in the mood to do so. So on the check ride I did not cheat with power (though I don't understand why its called cheating) and ended up short of the thousand footers , I should have used power as it would have still been PTS (I think) as long as I hit my point. But its good that I did not since I've had my new instructor it has been becoming easier and easier to do them the right way --but I would be grateful for any suggestions for short fields any maneuvers or general tips in a Beechcraft Duchess BE-76
as I had not flown this aircraft until yesterday and will get back in on Monday. I will be reading the POH and other material until then, did my multi training in a seminole but India requires ten hours in another airplane except a seminole (no logic behind this rule in case anyone is looking for some). I know they accept a piper seneca and I hope they accept a duchess as well , I have posted that question in the expat section.
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My descent profile was low , instead of coming in at a steep descent I would come in on a low descent (I dropped power too low and early and put full flaps in too early) and then bump some power in to get the few extra feet and hit my point which , understandably , my instructor did not like.
But he also did not do anything to help me fix the problem except for telling me it was wrong and insulting me when he was in the mood to do so.
So on the check ride I did not cheat with power (though I don't understand why its called cheating) and ended up short of the thousand footers , I should have used power as it would have still been PTS (I think) as long as I hit my point.
But its good that I did not since I've had my new instructor it has been becoming easier and easier to do them the right way --but I would be grateful for any suggestions for short fields any maneuvers or general tips in a Beechcraft Duchess BE-76