Bond James Bond
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Looking for recomendations on study material for Writtens
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Looking for recomendations on study material for Writtens
Thanks
...and others are inclined to give question-askers the benefit of the doubt, until there is evidence to the contrary.I don’t believe he claimed he wanted to be a good CFI. Some just want the certificate as quickly and effortlessly as possible.
I’d guess that most people working on becoming flight instructors these days are intending to fly for a living, and the FAA requires “word wankery” at the ATP/Type Rating level, so it’s probably best to start early.I like precision in language as much as the next guy, but these nitpicks are cringeworthy.
I'mma start saying I have my "instructor card", which is irrefutably true, and I can skip this whole category of word wankery.
This your first time on POA?Hahaha all he asked for was study material for the written tests...nothing about instructing or anything other than the written test required for CFI.
Hahaha yeah what was I thinking!This your first time on POA?
I’ve been a good pilot for35 years, I’ll be good flight instructor too,
Thanks to those with the positive feedback, the rest of you, well, you know what you can do
Yes and no. It can get out of hand (i roll my eyes at "it's not a BFR any more!") but the difference between "certificate" and "rating" has regulatory consequences. The "logging PIC wars" have died down considerably, but having been a part of it for 30 years, tossing around "certificate," "rating," and "endorsement" as though they were the same thing was a huge part of the confusion- "I can't log PIC in that because I'm not rated for high performance."I like precision in language as much as the next guy, but these nitpicks are cringeworthy.
I’d guess that most people working on becoming flight instructors these days are intending to fly for a living, and the FAA requires “word wankery” at the ATP/Type Rating level, so it’s probably best to start early.
Yup. We're all above average, every one of us. Just like most drivers. It shows that half of us are weak in math.I never met a flight instructor who claimed to be lousy. Many claim they are good.
Does the US instructor training include coverage of the Seven Learning Factors like Canada's does? I found that part to be the most valuable aspect of my training. https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/pu...e-tp-975#part-i-learning-and-learning-factors
Yes and no. It can get out of hand (i roll my eyes at "it's not a BFR any more!") but the difference between "certificate" and "rating" has regulatory consequences. The "logging PIC wars" have died down considerably, but having been a part of it for 30 years, tossing around "certificate," "rating," and "endorsement" as though they were the same thing was a huge part of the confusion- "I can't log PIC in that because I'm not rated for high performance."
A large portion of everything is argued by people with no experience. But there were many very knowledgeable and experienced pilots debating this - including those insisting that the actual rule was not the rule. Experience doesn't always imply knowledge; sometimes it even prevents it.sadly a large potion of these debates are argued by people that have no real experience, don’t go further than a breakfast flight or even leave the pattern, etc.
Yup. We're all above average, every one of us. Just like most drivers. It shows that half of us are weak in math.