Ditto.Once every two years.
Depends on how often I fly. I have a personal rule that if I don’t fly for over about a month, I fly with an instructor before going PIC again. Had that happen twice in 2023. Any additional flights with CFI depends on if I want to learn something new or do some instrument training.
That's interesting and pretty unusual. What is the basis for your rule?
you beat me to it........Everytime I fly since I’m a CFI. This was a riddle, right?
Your friend and I would get a long great. I also like practicing flying the pattern with only one finger on the yoke, when needed. This teachs how to use the trim, how the power and flaps affect the trim. Of course it does require a bit of pull for initial rotation and round out and flare, at least to do normal ones.told me to get on the center line after landing. I said I am and said I wasn't. He said you can feel the center line in the front tire, he was right.
He also says the brakes are only for holding the plane for the run up. Shows me how he can taxi and stop the plane with no brakes smoothly for the passengers.
If the airframe is square there is no "front tire."Your friend and I would get a long great. I also like practicing flying the pattern with only one finger on the yoke, when needed. This teachs how to use the trim, how the power and flaps affect the trim. Of course it does require a bit of pull for initial rotation and round out and flare, at least to do normal ones.
Brian
CFIIG/ASEL
What skills do you see degrade between flight reviews? Basic plane handling? Or more on the side of flight planning & decision making?In my experience as a CFI, once every 2 years is inadequate for the typical GA hobbyist pilot.
I've had pilots fly with me every few months whether they need it or not, and they are far more proficient.
What skills do you see degrade between flight reviews? Basic plane handling? Or more on the side of flight planning & decision making?
Most of the stuff they don’t do goes away…stall recoveries, emergencies, crosswind landings, and ant decision making related to those areas.What skills do you see degrade between flight reviews? Basic plane handling? Or more on the side of flight planning & decision making?
Agree^^^^Not enough. I’ve been a pilot for 22 years and 1100 hours, and a flight review every other year doesn’t really do diddly dick for skills improvement. I aim to go up with a CFI quarterly for emergency procedures, pushing the envelope and nav problems. I haven’t been diligent enough about it, but am starting on the Wings program and whether or not it’s a Wings activity will get on track with more frequent recurrent and advanced training.
Edited twice because my typing-with-thumbs-only skills are deficient!
Basic ability to hold heading and altitude without an autopilot, especially when having to divert attention like tuning a radio.What skills do you see degrade between flight reviews? Basic plane handling? Or more on the side of flight planning & decision making?