TMetzinger
Final Approach
How many of you working CFIs are migrating to the FITS methods of training students, using Scenario Based Training principles? Tristan mentioned a new book "Train Like You Fly" from ASA, which is the first "mainstream" book I'm aware of, and it looks like the concept is beginning to blossom.
Has anybody developed a FITS syllabus and had it approved by the FAA? I believe that the Cessna Pilot Centers have one, but I'm not sure whether each school has to tailor and submit it on their own for approval or whether they can advertise an "approved" course without alterations.
Any students going for their private certificate using this method?
It seems to me that it has the potential to produce more "complete" pilots, with added ADM and other "thinking" skills, but I'm worried that the course may end up being more expensive than traditional methods.
Has anybody developed a FITS syllabus and had it approved by the FAA? I believe that the Cessna Pilot Centers have one, but I'm not sure whether each school has to tailor and submit it on their own for approval or whether they can advertise an "approved" course without alterations.
Any students going for their private certificate using this method?
It seems to me that it has the potential to produce more "complete" pilots, with added ADM and other "thinking" skills, but I'm worried that the course may end up being more expensive than traditional methods.