I don't even think the flight school was OPEN when I launched on one of my solo cross countries. They let me take the keys home at closing the night before.
And this predated cell phones.
And this predated cell phones.
Those are two different scenarios. When the student is on a solo flight, you’re not giving instruction of any kind but ONLY advice or an opinion if something were to occur. A student should NOT be obligated to pay their instructor for just being at the airport. I’ve never had a CFI that felt any different.If I am expected or required to be at a airport while the student is solo. I am working, therefore I will be paid. So if the student calls while he is at another airport for advice, should I charge him for that time of the phone call, being that I am working.
If at your job your boss told you that you had to sit at work for an extra 2 hours.
Would you not expect to be paid?
I'd like to think my phone is on to answer a question anytime, not just during a lesson or when a student is on a solo flight. And unlike a lawyer I'm not going to start the meter once I answer the call or text.
Part of being good instructors is building student confidence. It's hard to convince a student you're confident in them while at the same strapped to your cubical chair tracking their every movement.
If and when you decide to go for an airline job, you’ll be in for a real shock when you find out that all of that time you’re just ‘at the airport’ doesn’t get added to your paycheck.
Meh, I’ve been under the impression by a few airline guys that they’re not paid for the time they walk through the airports.Yes it does Ryan. Most union contracts have duty rigs and trip rigs. Encourages scheduling to schedule their pilots efficiently and limit sitting around the airport.
Meh, I’ve been under the impression by a few airline guys that they’re not paid for the time they walk through the airports.
Nonetheless, I still disagree with the idea of paying your CFI just for ‘being at the airport’.
Cool thanks for clarification. I’ll be sure to pull the rug on them next time I hear it!Yeah ya gotta take things they say with a grain of salt. Pilots like to *****, especially airline ones. They're being paid for that walking time, next time ask "well don't y'all have trip/duty rigs" and see what they say.
Those are two different scenarios. When the student is on a solo flight, you’re not giving instruction of any kind but ONLY advice or an opinion if something were to occur. A student should NOT be obligated to pay their instructor for just being at the airport. I’ve never had a CFI that felt any different.
If and when you decide to go for an airline job, you’ll be in for a real shock when you find out that all of that time you’re just ‘at the airport’ doesn’t get added to your paycheck.