essemiis
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I'm looking for second opinions on my current instructor and I believe I am in the right to reconsider. However, I heard you have to re-perform every maneuver with a new instructor before they can sign you off.
I am just about approaching 50 hours of dual flight time, no solo.
For about 2&1/2 months now my instructor has been telling me that I am just about ready to solo and since then had me working the pattern. Nailing some landings, botching others, but got the solid idea of all the components put into a good landing.
For 1&1/2 months he left for Europe just one lesson before promising to sign me off. In the mean time I flew with a temp CFI in lieu of maintaining proficiency in my primary's absence. I landed perfectly for most landings (albeit partial flaps) without any input from the right seat and he gave me good reviews. Now, this temporary CFI never touched the controls, lets me make the adjustments, catch my own mistakes, loves to teach, and gave me gentle suggestions to help me "feel" where to go - and I thrived. I felt ready and he was happy.
My primary CFI only let's me operate under his parameters, rides the controls, especially on landing, and blames me for the outcomes. Not knowing if I am entirely controlling the aircraft is confusing and distracting for me and causes me to be a bit more passive. Now we have been working on landings for another 6 lessons since his return from Europe and i'm feelings discouraged.
I also realize that my feminine calm and mellow demeanor might seem like a weakness, perhaps even comes across as an incompetency or lack of confidence compared to his Type "A", overbearing personality - I feel on eggshells and because of that I tend to let him call the shots. I believe that's where I fall short.
Thoughts?
edit: Also, I pay for school by being a stripper. Some advice on different ways to pay for school would be awesome.
I am just about approaching 50 hours of dual flight time, no solo.
For about 2&1/2 months now my instructor has been telling me that I am just about ready to solo and since then had me working the pattern. Nailing some landings, botching others, but got the solid idea of all the components put into a good landing.
For 1&1/2 months he left for Europe just one lesson before promising to sign me off. In the mean time I flew with a temp CFI in lieu of maintaining proficiency in my primary's absence. I landed perfectly for most landings (albeit partial flaps) without any input from the right seat and he gave me good reviews. Now, this temporary CFI never touched the controls, lets me make the adjustments, catch my own mistakes, loves to teach, and gave me gentle suggestions to help me "feel" where to go - and I thrived. I felt ready and he was happy.
My primary CFI only let's me operate under his parameters, rides the controls, especially on landing, and blames me for the outcomes. Not knowing if I am entirely controlling the aircraft is confusing and distracting for me and causes me to be a bit more passive. Now we have been working on landings for another 6 lessons since his return from Europe and i'm feelings discouraged.
I also realize that my feminine calm and mellow demeanor might seem like a weakness, perhaps even comes across as an incompetency or lack of confidence compared to his Type "A", overbearing personality - I feel on eggshells and because of that I tend to let him call the shots. I believe that's where I fall short.
Thoughts?
edit: Also, I pay for school by being a stripper. Some advice on different ways to pay for school would be awesome.
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