JulietSierraBravo79
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JulietSierraBravo79
Second thoughts: As an instructor and DPE all I expected from a private pilot student/applicant was a safe landing. Commercial students/applicants were held to a higher standard. I can't find anything in the ACS that requires a private pilot applicant to land on the centerline, and if during a checkride an applicant failed to land on the centerline I would be at a loss as to how to write up the pink slip.
I once had an 80-year-old "student" who had received a 150 as part of a real estate deal. I never soloed him, and I'm sure that he could not have passed the knowledge test, but he did teach me something: During pattern work I was doing my instructor thing, talking, talking, talking..."Do this," "don't do that," "watch your (whatever)." He finally told me that if I would just shut up and let him fly the plane he would do just fine. I did and he did. You might suggest this to your instructor.
Bob
Well, I have no problem with my CFI holding me to a higher standard that was is the min necessary, I prefer it even. There is some truth to the last bit though. Yesterday we did 11 landings, they were all safe, but I would say ~2 of them were perfect (nose bang on centerline, smooth even flare and wheels touching down evenly and smoothly just as the stall horn chirps), and those were the ones were he stopped telling me what to do and just let me fly. Overall though he is an excellent pilot and CFI so if he thinks this is what I need to be doing, I trust that he's right.
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Flying a 172, since others asked.