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I've been meaning to ask, why Ed do all your texts ask me for a read receipt?
He’s compiling a Dossier on you. You better Lawyer up
I've been meaning to ask, why Ed do all your texts ask me for a read receipt?
Nah, Eren has been doing that for me for years.He’s compiling a Dossier on you. You better Lawyer up
Let me guess. You're mid-20s?
Nah, Eren has been doing that for me for years.
This was my advice stated nicely. I can state it more bluntly if it wasn't clear enough.
Someone I knew in the PacNW would have this playing card tucked into his hatbandCptwing I've got a good deal on a backhoe if you'd like to be more efficient around these parts.
Why would engine horsepower have anything to do with the ability to overcome crosswind? How often are you landing at full throttle?Second, the max demonstrated crosswinds for a PA-28-161 is 17 kts...is it the same in a 140? I'd think it's lower because a lower hp engine means less ability to overcome crosswinds.
Why would engine horsepower have anything to do with the ability to overcome crosswind? How often are you landing at full throttle?
I, as an instructor, have a hell of a lot more situational awareness than you do. I know what's happening, I know what you did, I know what you're about to do, I know where our airplane is, I know where all the other airplanes are, I know the airspeed based on the sound of the wind, I know the RPM based on the sound of the engine, I know how many gallons are in each of your tanks, I know whether you're on top of your game today or slow. I know all of that while appearing like I'm not paying attention.
So you admit you're trolling."Curly" I knew you be by or is it DR Salty? Maybe you could consult with Jesse he seems to be having a few of the top 5 issues in ADM. Oh any Idea what happened in FL, what ADM issues were they having?
Reminds me of when I was training truck drivers. I normally was in the right seat, but once in a great while we had to do a bit of a "team" drive. There were times where I would be back in the sleeper with the curtains closed for four hours, and then yell to my trainee "Hey, you just missed your exit!" and they'd yell back "HOW THE **** DID YOU KNOW THAT?" After a while, you just know every curve, bump, and smell for a large portion of the country. In most of the Midwest and Northeast, and some parts of the rest of the country, I can still know where I am by looking at the roads below without even looking at a sectional.
But yeah, the instructor knows better than you do, OP. That isn't to say that he's doing what Jesse is talking about for sure, but have you looked at what he's doing on the phone exactly?
I asked one simple question and as usual the peanut gallery had to turn it into a sh.. show.
As eman1200 once said
I did not see while I was flying but in the GO Pro I can see he was texting his buddies and watching youtube. I guess that is cool right?
Why would engine horsepower have anything to do with the ability to overcome crosswind? How often are you landing at full throttle?
Thanks for the advice, just going to bite the bullet and go elsewhere.
EdFred: I respect your opinions and commentary, even when I do not agree with you.
Unfortunately there is LARRY and MOE or maybe one is CURLY, who provide nothing of any value to most of the posts they make, (not just on my threads). Just useless rant and condescending remarks.
mscard88: Grow up already, man get a life.
James331: Hope you get over your anger issues, and those pesky trespassers. If you really want help with that check this guy out.
https://www.drphil.com/
that's not a limitation.. just what they demonstrated it to, said it perfectly:A recent incident that I felt was a safety violation was having me do touch and go's in 20 Knot crosswinds, the plane is certified for 17.
First, no airplane is "certified" for a certain crosswind. They have a max demonstrated crosswind, but that's it. It is not a limitation.
Sorry you are having a bad experience with your CFI. Aviation is an expensive but beautiful hobby and is near and dear to our hearts.. sucks when an instructor sours the experience. BUT, you know what the best antidote to that is? Find a different instructor.. or talk to himIs there a way to report dangerous improper CFI behavior. Mine frequently plays on his cell phone during Dual instruction. I also feel that him taking personal phone calls while I am sitting out buy the plane waiting, as much as twenty minutes or so and charging the time to my lesson is at best immoral, at likely at least from a civil standpoint illegal.
This is what it looks like when an instructor actually pays attention to your previous and current performance to correlate them and determine whether you are progressing, regressing, or standing still.How quickly they come out of the shadows on this forum, I hardly think I am whining. I just wanted to know if their was an official reporting system, that's all. It seems hard to believe that their is not and the FAA would not find it disturbing at the least that a CFI, technically the PIC on a dual training flight would play on his phone during touch and gos with a student flying the plane. Really you think that is whining? Its a safety issue and a big one.
I took it as a compliment when during my instrument training (and later Cirrus transition) when the instructor would do some personal items during an approach, etc. Showed me that he trust me and my skills enough to shoot that approach in IMCThis is what it looks like when an instructor actually pays attention to your previous and current performance to correlate them and determine whether you are progressing, regressing, or standing still.
I would say there are other ways to do show trust that would be more professional.I took it as a compliment when during my instrument training (and later Cirrus transition) when the instructor would do some personal items during an approach, etc. Showed me that he trust me and my skills enough to shoot that approach in IMC
For the most part, I'd agree with that. I see nothing in the instructor's behavior that's illegal other than using a cell phone in flight, and that's an FCC issue, not an FAA issue for the most part.I just don't get why this person wants to tattle-tail so bad. What's the point? Find someone else to fly with if you don't like his or her style. More and more people these days want to "stop someone else" from doing X, Y, Z... no one forces you to play violent video games, no one forces you to listen to Howard Stern.. no one makes you watch a Bill Burr comedy routine, no one makes you eat meat. Live and let live.
I wouldn't call him unsafe, but I also don't put any real stock in "a couple hundred hours and several checkrides". I've flown with too many guys I wouldn't trust with an airplane that had upwards of 10,000 hours and dozens of checkrides under their belts to give much credence to logbooks or FAA credentials.Not to say that there aren't bad or lousy "professional" pilots out there... but at the end of the day the CFI made it through a couple hundred hours of flying and several checkrides and tests.. I'd be hesitant to call him unsafe because he checks his phone in flight and landed in a 20 knot wind!
PA-28-140 the - something usually refers to the HP
A recent incident that I felt was a safety violation was having me do touch and go's in 20 Knot crosswinds
What's the HP of a PA-28-140?
Hint: it isn't 140
Sure, most of the Hershey bar Cherokees match up with HP, but one you picked doesn't, nor do any of the Tapered wing models.
What's the HP of a PA-28-140?
Hint: it isn't 140
Sure, most of the Hershey bar Cherokees match up with HP, but one you picked doesn't, nor do any of the Tapered wing models.
I agree, but he wasn't playing Angry Birds, more like checking our syllabus, seeing if there is a good restaurant on the field for us to grab some eats, etc.I would say there are other ways to do show trust that would be more professional.
For sure. But just seems like this person has an axe to grind. Most people would be closer to "that dude's a clown, I'll see if someone else can fly with me" or whateverI wouldn't call him unsafe, but I also don't put any real stock in "a couple hundred hours and several checkrides". I've flown with too many guys I wouldn't trust with an airplane that had upwards of 10,000 hours and dozens of checkrides under their belts to give much credence to logbooks or FAA credentials.
Understand that when you post to a public forum, the public will respond as each participant sees fit. You don't get to set the groundrules. The only rules here are minimal courtesy, avoiding politics ( and possibly religion) and unless specifically noted, should have some relevance to aviation.I did not see while I was flying but in the GO Pro I can see he was texting his buddies and watching youtube. I guess that is cool right?
The 140 can be 140 HP (some were bumped to 150 or 160)
The 180 is 180HP
The 151/161/181 are not