Richard
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Ack...city life
The Learning to Trim thread got me started...
I know this has been hashed about many times. How much is enough? Put another way, is what you get enough? Of course, I have in mind flight training, specifically how much the CFI and/or syllabus provides to the student.
Take my IR, as example. Having heard how difficult this rating can be and cognizant of the fact that the training period was the best time to learn all there is to learn I decided I wanted to proceed slowly through the rating. I did not want to rush it.
So what did I get? Measured by if I felt confident flying to mins with my family aboard, I would say yes. But would they want to fly with me again because of the wayward app likely to occur because we hadn't spent much time on energy management during the IR training? Is it even fair to expect that kind of advanced knowledge? Remember, I wanted to slow down for the IR so as to get a firm grip on what was required.
Shouldn't training be more? In the IR example, shouldn't it be more than learning the ways of THE SYSTEM? I suppose that is where IFR magazine comes in, but....
Will this devolve into a 'blame the CFI' thang? Could it be said, by even bringing this up, that I am blaming others?
I know this has been hashed about many times. How much is enough? Put another way, is what you get enough? Of course, I have in mind flight training, specifically how much the CFI and/or syllabus provides to the student.
Take my IR, as example. Having heard how difficult this rating can be and cognizant of the fact that the training period was the best time to learn all there is to learn I decided I wanted to proceed slowly through the rating. I did not want to rush it.
So what did I get? Measured by if I felt confident flying to mins with my family aboard, I would say yes. But would they want to fly with me again because of the wayward app likely to occur because we hadn't spent much time on energy management during the IR training? Is it even fair to expect that kind of advanced knowledge? Remember, I wanted to slow down for the IR so as to get a firm grip on what was required.
Shouldn't training be more? In the IR example, shouldn't it be more than learning the ways of THE SYSTEM? I suppose that is where IFR magazine comes in, but....
Will this devolve into a 'blame the CFI' thang? Could it be said, by even bringing this up, that I am blaming others?