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I'm a CFI with a unique situation. The owner of the plane I fly (Northern California) is a 70 year old longtime student pilot who has never gotten his license - he's really distracted even driving his car, much less his plane.
He's soloed a few times over the past decades, enough to get his confidence up and for him to start flying semi-regularly. A few years ago he crashed, but walked away. His last CFI made a deal with him that if he flew alone, their relationship was over. Sure enough, he flew.
He's offered for me to use his Cherokee as much as I like for free in exchange for teaching him. He's old enough now that he won't really fly more than five to ten teaching hours per year - he says he's serious about getting his ticket, but I'm not sure he even believes that himself.
Here are my thoughts, I'd like to hear yours:
My primary concern is that flying more will encourage him to fly alone. If he does fly alone, I'm absolutely certain he'll seriously injure or kill himself - I will never sign him off to solo.
I'm okay with the charade that he's working towards a license as long as he gets enjoyment out of flying that's worth it to him.
What would you do?
Thanks,
Anon in California
He's soloed a few times over the past decades, enough to get his confidence up and for him to start flying semi-regularly. A few years ago he crashed, but walked away. His last CFI made a deal with him that if he flew alone, their relationship was over. Sure enough, he flew.
He's offered for me to use his Cherokee as much as I like for free in exchange for teaching him. He's old enough now that he won't really fly more than five to ten teaching hours per year - he says he's serious about getting his ticket, but I'm not sure he even believes that himself.
Here are my thoughts, I'd like to hear yours:
My primary concern is that flying more will encourage him to fly alone. If he does fly alone, I'm absolutely certain he'll seriously injure or kill himself - I will never sign him off to solo.
I'm okay with the charade that he's working towards a license as long as he gets enjoyment out of flying that's worth it to him.
What would you do?
Thanks,
Anon in California