schmookeeg
En-Route
Hello,
For whatever reason, in my circles, "student pilot" is a term of offense. and I've started using "Learner pilot". Doesn't bother me none, I dunno who "student" offends, I don't really care.
However...
If I am to, say, receive an IFR clearance, and I have a learner/student/noob onboard with me and I wish to have the controller read the clearance slowly, instead of in auctioneer mode -- I used to be able to suffix my request with "student pilot" to achieve this.
Will "learner pilot" work here just as well, or will the controller have no idea what that signifies, and will spray us with the clearance firehose?
Curious about any anecdotes you might have
Cheers,
- Mike
(learner student of flight instructioning)
For whatever reason, in my circles, "student pilot" is a term of offense. and I've started using "Learner pilot". Doesn't bother me none, I dunno who "student" offends, I don't really care.
However...
If I am to, say, receive an IFR clearance, and I have a learner/student/noob onboard with me and I wish to have the controller read the clearance slowly, instead of in auctioneer mode -- I used to be able to suffix my request with "student pilot" to achieve this.
Will "learner pilot" work here just as well, or will the controller have no idea what that signifies, and will spray us with the clearance firehose?
Curious about any anecdotes you might have
Cheers,
- Mike
(learner student of flight instructioning)