Everskyward
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@Cptwing - There's only 1 thing we all really have...time! We're pretty similar in age and the older we get the faster it seems to go. What I see is that you are not gelling with your CFI. For many, that is all it takes to move on to another....and they just do it. And good CFI's will understand that and maybe even help you find another.
I was way farther in when I needed to find another CFI. My reset time was probably way more than yours will be. I still think my first CFI is a hell of a pilot and a good decent person. It wasn't easy "firing" him. But for me I needed to. Believe it or not, right after I passed my check ride he was the 3rd person I called (#1=wife/pilot, #2=current CFI, #3=first CFI). I thanked him, he congratulated me and asked me all kinds of questions. Since then I've flown in to say hi once and will probably meet him for a drink this summer or maybe take him to a pancake breakfast because I know he loves that kinda thing.
So then I flew with a much younger CFI. He is hungry to teach and fly. And he teaches a bit differently. He said if it ain't fun somethings wrong. He made it fun and had one really clear goal - to get me to that check ride. A few things also helped, in that he was much closer to our plane after we had to move it (= time saved). And his rates were about half the first one's so any urgency regarding "running out of money" or it "costing more than average" were also no longer and issue.
You know you want to switch and with about 90% agreement everyone is telling you to switch. But you don't. Fool me once shame on them, fool me twice...
If you need something to get you over the edge and actually switch...just know this: Learning another plane is a good thing. Do it. You're still early in your training so the reset will be less than you think...maybe 3hrs. Learning from a different instructor is a good thing. The odds of getting along better with the next instructor are either like 9,850% (it was him) or 0% (it is you).
Everyone is saying action not words. You're a guy so man up - action time! If you just keep writing about it and how bad it is, from this point on with all this advice you actually now will deserve your fate. With awareness comes responsibility. You are now aware.
Flying should be fun, exciting, grueling and a little bit frustrating. If you can't make it that way and keep expecting someone else to manage all of it for you, you will never be happy.
But......he WANTS......to REPORT him.....!!!!!
WHERE.....can he REPORT him....???!!????
The vast majority of Pa28 - 140's are not 140 hp.The 140 can be 140 HP (some were bumped to 150 or 160)
The 180 is 180HP
The 151/161/181 are not
As I suspected you're the problem. No doubt you'll be back complaining about the next cfi. Dude I've been training people for a long time, and when someone blames others for their shortcomings it's very obvious. You wouldn't last as a student of mine, you have the know-it-all attitude I've seen displayed in many trainees.
The word will get around about you. It's a small world in the aviation business.
Remember though, this is the SECOND thread you've started complaining about this CFI yet you continue to fly with him.
Last word from me. Normally I'd say good luck to someone.
What in the world makes you think I would want to fly with you? You have a very high opinion of yourself don’t you. You are a legend in your own mind anyway. Again bad judgement on your part!
Why post on my thread anyway? Get a life and grow up “DUDE”!
Time to take your ball and go home. Maybe you should find a forum about forums and ask them how to report us for not acting like you want us to.What in the world makes you think I would want to fly with you? You have a very high opinion of yourself don’t you. You are a legend in your own mind anyway. Again bad judgement on your part!
Why post on my thread anyway? Get a life and grow up “DUDE”!
I bet you’re a real pleasure to fly with.What in the world makes you think I would want to fly with you? You have a very high opinion of yourself don’t you. You are a legend in your own mind anyway. Again bad judgement on your part!
Why post on my thread anyway? Get a life and grow up “DUDE”!
Sounds like you need a reality check. You’re highly inexperienced, yet you act extremely arrogant as if you have all the answers, which you clearly don’t. Take the advice you’ve asked for and received and learn from it.What in the world makes you think I would want to fly with you? You have a very high opinion of yourself don’t you. You are a legend in your own mind anyway. Again bad judgement on your part!
Why post on my thread anyway? Get a life and grow up “DUDE”!
Is 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. 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. There are many other incidents that I could cite but I will refrain for now. Maybe I am all wet here and certainly realize that any actions I take will most likely fall back on me, and I may be looking for another school as well as another instructor.
Do you know where we can submit the cfi to the faa for an award for dealing with this guy?I bet you’re a real pleasure to fly with.
Is 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. 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. There are many other incidents that I could cite but I will refrain for now. Maybe I am all wet here and certainly realize that any actions I take will most likely fall back on me, and I may be looking for another school as well as another instructor.
Cptwing,
I am a student pilot as yourself. One thing I have learned is just to enjoy the ride. You’re flying!
My instructor does what he does and I do what I need to do to keep the plane flying. I do not pay attention to what he is doing because I am to busy flying, looking at the instruments, and looking outside.
What in the world makes you think I would want to fly with you? You have a very high opinion of yourself don’t you. You are a legend in your own mind anyway. Again bad judgement on your part!
Why post on my thread anyway? Get a life and grow up “DUDE”!
No kidding.I can’t belive you’re posting on HIS thread, @mscard88 !!
slice of pepperoni
Why not treat yourself to a whole slice of pizza instead of a single slice of a topping?
What, like a whole slice? Mister money bags over here.I reported myself because I answered a phone call on the ramp once when my commercial student was doing preflight. Now off to Costco to spend my fat instructor check on a slice of pepperoni and a hot dog.
Sorry, but a FAASTteam volunteer is just that, a volunteer. Someone with some aviation credentials (pilot, a&p, etc) that has gone thru some training but has no authority to do anything other than chat in a very limited capacity.If you're unhappy with your CFI talk to them about it. Regardless of Flight Safety; you are the customer and your comfort in the learning environment is paramount.
The phone should be largely out of reach for most operations; and NEVER out during critical phases of flight (read pretty much all the time when giving instruction!)
If you feel your not getting through; talk to his boss. Failing that, yes, call the FSDO. As a FAAST Team member I've been asked to 'mentor' folks before, the system has its of checks and balances but it's up to you to start the conversation.
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Maybe for some transport category aircraft, but I've yet to see a non-transport category airplane where crosswind component is listed in the airplane's Limitations section.If you're unhappy with your CFI talk to them about it. Regardless of Flight Safety; you are the customer and your comfort in the learning environment is paramount.
The phone should be largely out of reach for most operations; and NEVER out during critical phases of flight (read pretty much all the time when giving instruction!)
If you feel your not getting through; talk to his boss. Failing that, yes, call the FSDO. As a FAAST Team member I've been asked to 'mentor' folks before, the system has its of checks and balances but it's up to you to start the conversation.
The crosswind numbers in my aircraft run a page, and are Certification and Company Limitations. They're different for runway condition, Special Winter Ops certified airports, FO vs CA and time on type.
For a first time poster I’m surprised at the confrontational nature for the word go. I wonder what the response the OP was looking for? Guess they didn’t get an expected “grab your pitchfork moment”. I haven’t been part of this forum very long but notice this trend from time to time.
I’ve had a number of CFI’a over the years and each was their own adventure. Whether or not you get along or agree, the key is that you are learning, and it sounds like you are learning a lot if you are doing big crosswind landings. I would have never had the balls to call out my CFI when I started but I didn’t have YouTube out there to make me an ATP before my first walk on the tarmac. I agree with a previous poster that everytime you think they might not be paying attention, my current CFI not only knows what I’m doing but what my next mistake is going to be. He will call me out 10 min after something that I missed that was silly and I knew I missed it but thought he might not have been paying attention.
I asked one simple question and as usual the peanut gallery had to turn it into a sh.. show.
I'm on the phone while instructing all the time. The damn thing has all of my charts! It's also where I keep all of my notes about this lesson and all of your previous lessons - which I often update and refer to.
The phone also runs my music, and if someone says they don't want me listening to music while teaching them, they're going to be very disappointed with the result.