falconkidding
Line Up and Wait
I started work as a cfi near the end of February and have survived my 1st 1k hours quite a bit easier than i expected. I've solo'd about 65 students ( with only one issue when someone hit a taxi light) . Checkrides I have some passes and 1 failure (he busted on shortfield). Given multiple flight reviews, and checkouts. I also have a bit over 5k landings at this point.
I've added a few experiences, had a student kill an engine on power on stall recovery(took 30-40 seconds to get a restart), had a magneto failure, had an electronic ignition failure, and an electrical failure in flight. Had a rudder get stuck 75% deflection for a few minutes, had an asi go to zero in flight, lost a vacuum pump and lost a few attitude indicators. Had a few 1 turn spins from stalls.
Have had a few cool experiences, lots of golden hour flights watching the sun set over the water. Some formation flying. Get to see a lot of mil traffic, and interact with a lot unique traffic. Get to grab lunch at dauphin island.
Overall i've enjoyed my time as a CFI that said I probably won't ever instruct at the private level after I get another 180 hours. Its super rewarding and I feel motivated when i have a student that even looks ahead or ask me a question but its about 80% that don't care to learn.
Hopefully in a few years i'll have the money to get back to instructing for something like aero, or tailwheel.
1300hrs down 175 to go(hopefully).
I've added a few experiences, had a student kill an engine on power on stall recovery(took 30-40 seconds to get a restart), had a magneto failure, had an electronic ignition failure, and an electrical failure in flight. Had a rudder get stuck 75% deflection for a few minutes, had an asi go to zero in flight, lost a vacuum pump and lost a few attitude indicators. Had a few 1 turn spins from stalls.
Have had a few cool experiences, lots of golden hour flights watching the sun set over the water. Some formation flying. Get to see a lot of mil traffic, and interact with a lot unique traffic. Get to grab lunch at dauphin island.
Overall i've enjoyed my time as a CFI that said I probably won't ever instruct at the private level after I get another 180 hours. Its super rewarding and I feel motivated when i have a student that even looks ahead or ask me a question but its about 80% that don't care to learn.
Hopefully in a few years i'll have the money to get back to instructing for something like aero, or tailwheel.
1300hrs down 175 to go(hopefully).