Princesspilot206
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Yes, the Copula onions in our inner ear that provide our sense of equilibrium.are those onions?
I thought it was an aged Wilson.are those onions?
But they aren't upside down.Pineapples…boom chicka wow wow
Agreed!three musketeers > snickers
I agree, but the guy who is "teaching" me my CFI rating...said, "explain it like I am explaining it to a kid." So that's what he is going to get.Not gonna lie, when I was a student if my CFI pulled something like this out, I'd find another CFI.
You WERE that guy at Rough River
I don't remember that, and if I don't remember it it didn't happen!You WERE that guy at Rough River
I'll be sure to not hang a disco ball in the cockpit.View attachment 133416
I'm on a roll.
Hey, I make things a LOT more interesting than Martha King. That's for sure.Oh you’re on something!
Now, there's a low bar.Hey, I make things a LOT more interesting than Martha King. That's for sure.
I don't know why people have to be so negative. This wouldn't work for me, but I gave you a like for the effort, which clearly shows a level of understanding and creativity.I agree, but the guy who is "teaching" me my CFI rating...said, "explain it like I am explaining it to a kid." So that's what he is going to get.
Are we allowed to say that anymore?Nice penmanship!
Start simple and get more complex if it’s needed and the student has demonstrated the ability to understand and use it.My idea is to create a three-tier subscription plan for my CFI curriculum. Tier 1 offers a high level training course to include trigonometry and calculus equations. As well as a deep dive into the theoretical and practical understanding of aerodynamics. If the student doesn't understand the information at that tier, I will whip out the 2nd level tier to include more layman's terms and piecemeal of the information. Finally, if all else fails, or if the student wants it from the start, they will then be introduced to the 3rd tier curriculum where I will produce this work of art and explain flying to them like Steve from Blue's Clues.
Everyone starts in Tier 1, then the price goes up as student's bail from Tier 1 to Tier 2, and then to Tier 3?My idea is to create a three-tier subscription plan for my CFI curriculum. Tier 1 offers a high level training course to include trigonometry and calculus equations. As well as a deep dive into the theoretical and practical understanding of aerodynamics. If the student doesn't understand the information at that tier, I will whip out the 2nd level tier to include more layman's terms and piecemeal of the information. Finally, if all else fails, or if the student wants it from the start, they will then be introduced to the 3rd tier curriculum where I will produce this work of art and explain flying to them like Steve from Blue's Clues.
Don’t care Mauleskinner, it’s what I know. But she does write nicely and is a pretty decent artist.Are we allowed to say that anymore?
Back of Bert's head.are those onions?
The Corolla illusion is a type of spatial disorientation that can occur when a pilot thinks that he will be able to afford a Toyota car before he signs with a major airline.At first glance I thought we were talking Toyota i.e. Cressida, Corolla, Camry, Corona, Celica, Carina, Century, Celsior, Coriolis, ...
I don't know why people have to be so negative. This wouldn't work for me, but I gave you a like for the effort, which clearly shows a level of understanding and creativity.