Hello All,
Hoping some of you other CFIs in here have some recommendations for me as I’m at a bit of a loss here. I have a student transitioning into a new aircraft that is having a lot of difficulty with checklist use. For context they have about 2500 hours across a few models of aircraft so a new airplane shouldn’t be a huge issue, especially as this one is very similar to what they were flying before. What I’m seeing is that they run their checklists, but either move an incorrect switch, or move a correct switch to an incorrect position. For instance a checklist item may state “move switch A to ARM position”. They will read the checklist, look at the switch, state “move to ARM”, but then move the switch to “ON” or “OFF”. I’ve tried walking through the checklist step by step, having them teach me the checklist, and even having them take photos of the panel and prepare a PowerPoint detailing critical items for each phase of flight in hopes that something will click, but after about 20 hours I’m still seeing one or two similar mistakes per flight. Any thoughts?
Hoping some of you other CFIs in here have some recommendations for me as I’m at a bit of a loss here. I have a student transitioning into a new aircraft that is having a lot of difficulty with checklist use. For context they have about 2500 hours across a few models of aircraft so a new airplane shouldn’t be a huge issue, especially as this one is very similar to what they were flying before. What I’m seeing is that they run their checklists, but either move an incorrect switch, or move a correct switch to an incorrect position. For instance a checklist item may state “move switch A to ARM position”. They will read the checklist, look at the switch, state “move to ARM”, but then move the switch to “ON” or “OFF”. I’ve tried walking through the checklist step by step, having them teach me the checklist, and even having them take photos of the panel and prepare a PowerPoint detailing critical items for each phase of flight in hopes that something will click, but after about 20 hours I’m still seeing one or two similar mistakes per flight. Any thoughts?