Jaybird180
Final Approach
When I started my training in 2009, I'd been to the school times and met with the Chief Flight Instructor several times before making my decision. The CFIs I flew with were subsequently not of my choosing; it didn't matter to me at that point.
Now that I know a little bit more, I'm more careful with whom I get in an airplane and I wonder if I've become too cynical with respect to Instructors.
Here's rundown of characteristics that have formed my opinions, that I've personally experienced:
Instructor charged for time without giving instruction
Instructor too meek to disagree with me when probably necessary
Instructor not following required syllabus
Instructor showing clear bias against technology in the face of written FAA guidance
Instructor lacking competence to pass a flying job interview
Instructor showing off with maneuvers
Instructor willing to fly questionable airplanes, yet complaining about cheap boss unwilling to 'fix the crap'
Instructor willing to give airplane keys to anyone who holds a certificate, even with 0 time in type
Instructor providing late intervention to student mistakes
Instructor having questionable paperwork
*Note: One of the CFII's in the list above, I was willing to trust enough to take me into IMC with me at the controls as PF; sadly, I do not trust his instruction enough to teach me instrument flying.
**Note: I've flown with most of the instructors on the list, some once and never again, some never after getting more information
OTOH
I've had the benefit of flying with a lot of instructors and as I learn more, my discernment improves to take the best lessons from each.
Consequently, my list is relatively short now. There is at the moment only one instructor that I've never flown with that I do trust, but time and opportunity has not been favorable for flying together.
Why it matters
An acquaintance got a new airplane and hired a CFII to ferry it back. Somehow my name entered into the discussion and it was offered for me to fly with the CFII and receive instrument instruction during the flight. I'm dubious about the decision for 3 main reasons:
1- The money discussion is questionable (not going to get into it here)
2- I don't know this CFI, never met him
2b- I am thinking about Law of Primacy with respect to my instrument training. I don't want to learn bad habits and ideas.
3- The CFII is traditionally considered to be PIC, what if we have different ideas about things like fuel endurance? Do I just say "pull over man, I'll get out and walk"?
The trip is (considering the distance) likely to net some weather experience, something that I welcome. I would be taking an unknown risk by flying with someone that I don't even know in this unfamiliar situation.
As I type this out, I lean toward a no-go. I'd like to hear some other opinons on this before making a decision.
Now that I know a little bit more, I'm more careful with whom I get in an airplane and I wonder if I've become too cynical with respect to Instructors.
Here's rundown of characteristics that have formed my opinions, that I've personally experienced:
Instructor charged for time without giving instruction
Instructor too meek to disagree with me when probably necessary
Instructor not following required syllabus
Instructor showing clear bias against technology in the face of written FAA guidance
Instructor lacking competence to pass a flying job interview
Instructor showing off with maneuvers
Instructor willing to fly questionable airplanes, yet complaining about cheap boss unwilling to 'fix the crap'
Instructor willing to give airplane keys to anyone who holds a certificate, even with 0 time in type
Instructor providing late intervention to student mistakes
Instructor having questionable paperwork
*Note: One of the CFII's in the list above, I was willing to trust enough to take me into IMC with me at the controls as PF; sadly, I do not trust his instruction enough to teach me instrument flying.
**Note: I've flown with most of the instructors on the list, some once and never again, some never after getting more information
OTOH
I've had the benefit of flying with a lot of instructors and as I learn more, my discernment improves to take the best lessons from each.
Consequently, my list is relatively short now. There is at the moment only one instructor that I've never flown with that I do trust, but time and opportunity has not been favorable for flying together.
Why it matters
An acquaintance got a new airplane and hired a CFII to ferry it back. Somehow my name entered into the discussion and it was offered for me to fly with the CFII and receive instrument instruction during the flight. I'm dubious about the decision for 3 main reasons:
1- The money discussion is questionable (not going to get into it here)
2- I don't know this CFI, never met him
2b- I am thinking about Law of Primacy with respect to my instrument training. I don't want to learn bad habits and ideas.
3- The CFII is traditionally considered to be PIC, what if we have different ideas about things like fuel endurance? Do I just say "pull over man, I'll get out and walk"?
The trip is (considering the distance) likely to net some weather experience, something that I welcome. I would be taking an unknown risk by flying with someone that I don't even know in this unfamiliar situation.
As I type this out, I lean toward a no-go. I'd like to hear some other opinons on this before making a decision.