falconkidding
Line Up and Wait
So it might be an Old Wives Tale but I see a lot of people throwing out 60-70 hour average and i'm sort of curious why that is. It seems if you solo by 20 hours (which I think most/many do) you should be done right around 40. Not trying to throw shade at anyone who did hit the 70 hour mark btw.
As I prep for my CFI I'm curious where people are struggling? If I get John Doe to solo at 15 hours, dual X-C for 3 hours, do the night requirements in 3 hours, do his hoodtime and towered airport stuff 5 hours, have him fly his X-C's we'll say 6 hours and we're at 32 hours with 8 hours for him to practice fine tuning stuff for checkride both with me and solo. Heck even going to 20 hours for solo and its still easily possible to get in at 40.
I might be an outlier in that me and the CFI treated each flight as what have we not done and lets go do it. Again not trying to humble brag or turn this into a dick waving thing just trying to get a better picture of why things go past 40-45 hours.
As I prep for my CFI I'm curious where people are struggling? If I get John Doe to solo at 15 hours, dual X-C for 3 hours, do the night requirements in 3 hours, do his hoodtime and towered airport stuff 5 hours, have him fly his X-C's we'll say 6 hours and we're at 32 hours with 8 hours for him to practice fine tuning stuff for checkride both with me and solo. Heck even going to 20 hours for solo and its still easily possible to get in at 40.
I might be an outlier in that me and the CFI treated each flight as what have we not done and lets go do it. Again not trying to humble brag or turn this into a dick waving thing just trying to get a better picture of why things go past 40-45 hours.