Allan Cobb
Pre-Flight
After a 38-year flying career (22 USAF and 16 airline), I retired and took what turned out to be a nearly 3-year break from aviation. I began with a PPL prior to the USAF and remained active in General Aviation pretty much throughout my career, mostly renting at whatever airport happened to be in the vicinity. But this past April I successfully obtained a CFII SEL/MEL certificate through the Sheppard Air MCI program. I then got rental checkouts in both a C-172 and a C-150 at a flying school at GAI. Concurrently, my 14-year-old son (who will be 15 in November) is rapidly developing an interest in pursuing at least a PPL for himself (anything after is TBD).
My question is how best to leverage my newly-obtained CFI "powers" for my son, with the knowledge that:
I'm considering enrolling him in an online ground school program (i.e., Sporty's, King, The Pilot Institute, etc.), so at least he'll have a formal ground school and could take the written test as soon as he's eligible; I'll sit in with him while he does it, not only as a great refresher for me, but so I can impart to him any additional knowledge as the course progresses. Considering this situation, any course recommendations?
So... is there anything I'm missing, or not doing that I should be doing now? Any strategy ideas for the future?
On a side note, I've also considered joining one of the local flying clubs, however after running though the monthly costs and additional commitments, so far renting from the school is the most economical. And yes, I've pitched purchasing an airplane and so far, the CFO's response is a flat "Negative." (for now)
Thanks in advance,
Allan
My question is how best to leverage my newly-obtained CFI "powers" for my son, with the knowledge that:
- I'm fully aware my Sheppard Air-acquired CFI certificate doesn't mean I would magically be a competent instructor for a new student given that my instructor experience was directed towards students in the B-52 and the U-2 all of whom were already pilots to begin with,
- My son's age... he can't take a written test until he's 15 and can't solo until 16,
- The school rental agreement only allows me to be in the left seat and I technically am not supposed to provide "instruction."
I'm considering enrolling him in an online ground school program (i.e., Sporty's, King, The Pilot Institute, etc.), so at least he'll have a formal ground school and could take the written test as soon as he's eligible; I'll sit in with him while he does it, not only as a great refresher for me, but so I can impart to him any additional knowledge as the course progresses. Considering this situation, any course recommendations?
So... is there anything I'm missing, or not doing that I should be doing now? Any strategy ideas for the future?
On a side note, I've also considered joining one of the local flying clubs, however after running though the monthly costs and additional commitments, so far renting from the school is the most economical. And yes, I've pitched purchasing an airplane and so far, the CFO's response is a flat "Negative." (for now)
Thanks in advance,
Allan