Maybe I'll come out to Nebraska next summer.
If you wanted to land to get your bearings, I would permit that, but unless it's an emergency you probably should be aware of where you're landing. PLenty of bad things can happen by just willy nilly landing at some random airport you see that you know nothing about. If you need to land at an airport and you don't know what that airport even is called yet alone it's NOTAMS or airspace then I consider you doing that because you think you have an emergency. Which means we'll be doing the lesson again and again until you can get lost and get back to your course without making it into an emergency.
If I doubted your ability to navigate simply by looking out the window I would fail pretty much your entire panel and we'd be doing a cross country like that. We'd keep doing that until you felt comfortable by navigating based on what you saw outside. My signature, my way If you didn't believe my way was the right way you could feel free to find yourself a new instructor. I do this because I want to train the best pilots I can -- not because I care if you pay me after the flight. Worst case you drop me and I get to go fishing instead
When I am done with my students they are the best I can make them with or without everything in the airplane working.
Thankfully the vast majority of students I've had have understood that although they might not LIKE what I'm doing when I do it to them they'll appreciate it afterwords.